Why does a meme coin make zero sense? Maybe that's exactly why it works. Unlike traditional projects built on solid fundamentals, meme coins thrive on absurdity—they're engineered to feel irrational, almost intentionally ridiculous. That paradox is the whole point. Investors pile in not despite the lack of logic, but because of it. It's a cultural statement wrapped in crypto form. The irrationality becomes the selling point, turning what should be a red flag into a feature. In a market saturated with utility promises and technical whitepapers, sometimes the most honest project is the one that admits it's pure sentiment.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 9h ago
Haha, if there's no loss, I won't play. Losing money is my main profession.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 21h ago
ngl, this is exactly how rugpulls justify themselves. seen this pitch 47 times, always ends the same way. DYOR before sentiment drowns your wallet.
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MetaMisery
· 01-15 07:06
Laughing out loud, isn't this just the psychological game we're all playing?
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MetaEggplant
· 01-15 07:01
In simple terms, the less reason there is, the more people buy. This is the most magical part of Web3.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-15 06:53
Haha, really. Lack of logic is actually an advantage; this is aesthetic.
Why does a meme coin make zero sense? Maybe that's exactly why it works. Unlike traditional projects built on solid fundamentals, meme coins thrive on absurdity—they're engineered to feel irrational, almost intentionally ridiculous. That paradox is the whole point. Investors pile in not despite the lack of logic, but because of it. It's a cultural statement wrapped in crypto form. The irrationality becomes the selling point, turning what should be a red flag into a feature. In a market saturated with utility promises and technical whitepapers, sometimes the most honest project is the one that admits it's pure sentiment.