


I have got #Y2K tattoo today.
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I have got #Y2K tattoo today.


Wesley Snipes on the set for Blade II (2000)





I have got #Y2K tattoo today.






I collect culture coins. 🤩 There, I said it. Why? Culture is what survives on-chain. I’ve been around long enough to watch memes and projects come and go. Most disappear the second attention moves elsewhere. Only a few become part of on-chain internet history. Here are some of my favorite community & culture-driven Solana projects. 💎 1. $Y2K 📟🌐 The thesis is simple: Long Nostalgia! Nostalgia never dies. Every generation has memories stocked that instantly pull them back to a younger version of themselves when triggered. $Y2K turned that feeling into a community and spent over two years building around it. The content, branding, consistency, and very strong, tight community make this a no-brainer for me. 🧠 $Y2K to 2K! 2. $troll 🧌 “Are you mad bro?” You already know it. Trollface isn’t crypto culture. It’s internet culture – one of the most recognizable memes ever created! 🔥 The community acquiring the IP rights was the moment this story became different from almost every other meme coin on the timeline. 🤩 And almost two decades later, people still instantly recognize the trollface. Trolololol! 3. $GIGA 🗿 The meme that escaped the internet. GigaChad already has some legit real-world recognition. The image itself became a globally recognized symbol. Add merch, partnerships, supplements, gyms, and an army of believers, and you get something much bigger than a token. Everyone knows GigaChad!🗿 4. $PENGU 🐧 Probably one of the cleanest examples of brand building in the space. Pudgy Penguins went from an NFT collection to a character people recognize outside crypto! From toys and games to retail shelves with mainstream exposure. Only a few communities have managed that transition so successfully. Well, PENGU did! 🤩 5. $retire 🏴 My on-chain retirement account. The idea resonates because almost everyone has had the same thought at some point: “There has to be a better way.” The community embraced that feeling and built an identity around it: weekly DCA culture, long-term conviction, and surviving the trenches for years. People aren’t just buying a token. They’re buying into a collective idea and mindshare. We will retire our bloodlines! $aura ❇️ One of the strongest social movements on CT. You don’t need a chart to know when Aura is active. The timeline will tell you. The language spread everywhere: Auramaxxing, Aurafarming, Negative aura, Positive aura. Very few projects manage to create vocabulary that escapes their own community. Aura did exactly that! 🤩 Honorable mentions: $NEET, $TESTICLE, and a few others in the culture coin bucket. I’m holding a bag off all $cashtags I post and I’m definitely in it for the long run. This post is NFA and my personal opinion. I don’t collect memecoins!👇🏻 I collect communities people care about after hype leaves, communities with goals, brands, and valid IPs. Building strong during these bad markets and battle tested for months even years. All in their own lane and speciality niche! Do with this info whatever you want, I’ll keep stacking these high conviction culture coins into my folio. If you made it this far: Thanks for reading, twin! 🤜


Day 15 of DCAing #Y2K daily. SmartDCA is so cool so I topped up another 60 USDC to keeping buying what I love. Nobody can take my memories away from me, they are forever! 📟🌐 Funds added, Yuki likes that. Join the Renaissance! DCAY2K



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THE WORLD WE ONCE LIVED IN NO LONGER EXISTS. Why did I decide to get this #Y2K tattoo? The answer is simple. My tattoo represents much more than my conviction about $Y2K. I was born in 1986 and had an incredible childhood. The 1990s were the best years of my life. We spent our days outside. We rang our friends' doorbells and asked their parents if they could come out to play. We played hide and seek, soccer, street hockey, and spent countless hours enjoying nature. Screens and phones were not a constant part of our lives. We made plans in advance and showed up when we said we would. A conversation a day or even a week earlier was enough to organize everything. We did not have much, but we had everything we needed. We built things outdoors, including three small houses from old wooden boards and whatever materials we could find. Today, many children and adults are constantly distracted by text messages, missed calls, social media, and endless doomscrolling. Snacks and drinks were affordable, and everyday life felt simpler. I could list hundreds of reasons why the Y2K era feels like a peak period of modern life to me, but that would take hours to write and probably hours to read. This tattoo and the Y2K community remind me of the values, memories, and experiences that shaped me. They also remind me that there is still hope for the future. Thank you.

what actually STARTS a crypto bull run? it's simple: good teams shipping products people actually use and MAKE MONEY ON, and it being LOUD enough that everybody sees it developer interest follows the money, retail follows the developers. that's every cycle