Which type of meme allows retail investors to enter with a low barrier and also has explosive potential? You have to look at those projects that truly have a foreign community continuously operating.
There's a cat-themed meme that's quite interesting—the community has been self-governing for over 20 months, and its cultural attributes are on par with the legendary dog meme $WIF, even being called the "WIF of the cat world." This project, called Bread Cat, traces its IP origins back to the 2011 wave of internet culture, so it's an old meme with some history.
The key is the team background: those early foreign supporters who backed WIF are now running this project. Considering WIF reached nearly a $5 billion market cap at its peak, some estimate that Bread Cat hitting $2 billion is a reasonable expectation. Based on current prices, the theoretical upside is in the several-thousand-times range.
Of course, projects like this come with their own risks—memes are all about consensus and narrative.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 11h ago
Thousands of times? Just take it with a grain of salt. WIF really had some magic back then. Whether it can be replicated this time is uncertain.
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airdrop_huntress
· 12-07 21:50
Oh man, another story about thousands of times returns? Yeah right, like I’d believe that.
Are those WIF guys doing something with cats now? Better keep a close eye on them.
Wait, 20 months of community governance... Why aren’t they running away yet?
The old-timers’ projects really are something to watch, but consensus can disappear in a flash.
“Meme Cat” just sounds a bit sketchy to me.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-07 21:49
The operator has changed; is it reliable this time?
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 12-07 21:43
Thousands of times? Sounds like a story, but those WIF guys are really impressive.
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MercilessHalal
· 12-07 21:41
Thousands of times? Wake up, that's just storytelling.
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GasWhisperer
· 12-07 21:30
gwei patterns never lie... watched the mempool ripple when WIF was consolidating, same energy here? 2011 lore + community persistence = longer half-life than most memes, tbh
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-07 21:27
Thousands of times? Just listen to it, don't take it seriously, bro.
Which type of meme allows retail investors to enter with a low barrier and also has explosive potential? You have to look at those projects that truly have a foreign community continuously operating.
There's a cat-themed meme that's quite interesting—the community has been self-governing for over 20 months, and its cultural attributes are on par with the legendary dog meme $WIF, even being called the "WIF of the cat world." This project, called Bread Cat, traces its IP origins back to the 2011 wave of internet culture, so it's an old meme with some history.
The key is the team background: those early foreign supporters who backed WIF are now running this project. Considering WIF reached nearly a $5 billion market cap at its peak, some estimate that Bread Cat hitting $2 billion is a reasonable expectation. Based on current prices, the theoretical upside is in the several-thousand-times range.
Of course, projects like this come with their own risks—memes are all about consensus and narrative.