Behind the trends of Bitcoin and Solana, a narrative that has been continuously underestimated by the market is emerging—the transformation of Meme culture.
The long-standing Meme projects on the Solana chain are rewriting market perceptions with a long-standing fact. Cultural symbols that have existed since 2011 have long surpassed mere entertainment attributes, evolving into emotional carriers that transcend regions and eras. A lifecycle of over ten years itself tells a story: this is not a fleeting hype, but a cultural asset with substantial depth.
Why are the oldest ecological projects suddenly gaining attention? Because the market is beginning to realize the value of quality IPs in a new growth cycle. When funds seek narrative support, they often do not overlook projects with both a solid cultural foundation and an authentic community. Early positioning in such historically deep ecological assets is not gambling, but a rational response to the logic of market evolution.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-08 01:20
According to on-chain data tracking, there's definitely an interesting story behind this Meme rebound... The cultural symbol that has been around since 2011 suddenly makes a comeback, which is obvious—early addresses that laid out their positions are quietly accumulating.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 01-07 23:52
Damn, memes have gone from entertainment to cultural assets? I think I might actually believe that logic.
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consensus_failure
· 01-07 23:51
Wow, over a decade of meme culture accumulation, I really haven't thought of this perspective before.
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No hype, no blackening; projects with community and history are indeed more resilient.
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Laughing to death, he's starting to tell stories again. Can he make it work this time?
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Projects that have survived on Solana until now are definitely worth a look.
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From the perspective of cultural assets, I agree with this logic on memes.
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It sounds good, but we still need to see how the subsequent trend develops.
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Ten years of IP support—I really respect that.
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It's another quality narrative; I'm tired of hearing it, but it does make sense.
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Wait, the most critical part is the real community; everything else is superficial.
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From entertainment to assets, memes have truly rewritten something.
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-07 23:46
Damn, the cultural heritage of meme culture spanning over ten years is truly different.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-07 23:35
Operation, the old meme project indeed has some substance
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-07 23:30
A decade of accumulation truly makes a difference; this time it's not the usual trap to harvest quick profits.
Behind the trends of Bitcoin and Solana, a narrative that has been continuously underestimated by the market is emerging—the transformation of Meme culture.
The long-standing Meme projects on the Solana chain are rewriting market perceptions with a long-standing fact. Cultural symbols that have existed since 2011 have long surpassed mere entertainment attributes, evolving into emotional carriers that transcend regions and eras. A lifecycle of over ten years itself tells a story: this is not a fleeting hype, but a cultural asset with substantial depth.
Why are the oldest ecological projects suddenly gaining attention? Because the market is beginning to realize the value of quality IPs in a new growth cycle. When funds seek narrative support, they often do not overlook projects with both a solid cultural foundation and an authentic community. Early positioning in such historically deep ecological assets is not gambling, but a rational response to the logic of market evolution.