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The more time passes, the more obvious it becomes that “What the dog doing” is not just another random AI trend people laugh at for two days and move on from.
The dog has already started doing that thing very few memes ever manage to do: it escaped its original context and became usable everywhere. Every day there are more edits, more videos, more people referencing it in completely different situations, and somehow it never feels forced because the meme itself is absurdly flexible.
That’s usually where you should start paying attention, because most memes die exactly when people try too hard to stretch them. This one somehow gets stronger the more it gets stretched.
At some point people will realize WTDD is growing into one of those internet culture staples that can keep resurfacing for months because the content ceiling is basically nonexistent. You can drop the dog into any setting, any narrative, any geopolitical event, any market condition, and it still works.
That’s rare.
Early holders and bigger wallets are not here because of some deep technical thesis. They’re here because they see the same thing I see:
Some projects you can PVP. You can vamp them, launch them on another chain, with a different ticker. But when something becomes a cultural object - when the meme IS the moat - there's nothing to vamp. You can't copy vibes. You can't replicate organic spread. You either have it or you don't.
This dog has it.
Feels like one of those things people will pretend was obvious later.
And I’ll say this:
I was around when Pepe and WIF launched. They looked obvious early only to a mildly obnoxious group of bagworkers who saw the vision before everyone else did. While they kept drilling ceilings, the rest of us slowly started getting it too.
Glad I’m in the delusional bagworking group this time.
As the dog keeps drilling ceilings, you will get it too.
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