Celebrity partnerships and creator coin initiatives haven't delivered the expected results. When projects try turning real-world controversies into meme content, the pattern keeps repeating—it falls flat every single time.
Consider what could've happened differently: the Solana community might've simply released strategic content to shape the narrative, controlled the conversation entirely. Instead, we're stuck with leadership that consistently makes questionable calls.
The disconnect is real. Marketing gimmicks targeting personalities miss the mark repeatedly. What works is authentic positioning and community-driven messaging—not manufactured hype cycles.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12h ago
Celebrity collaborations are really just a way to cash in on the hype; forcing meme hype again will definitely backfire.
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UnluckyMiner
· 20h ago
Using celebrity endorsements is really an IQ tax; it always backfires.
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WagmiAnon
· 20h ago
Celebrity endorsements are really overdone. It's always the same script—hype it up and then it's game over.
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SleepyValidator
· 20h ago
Celebrity collaborations are really terrible, always a flop, and now it's happening again?
If the Solana team understood a bit of strategy, they wouldn't be like this.
Honestly, stop with these marketing gimmicks. The true voice of the community is the real key.
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LeverageAddict
· 20h ago
Celebrity endorsements are really outdated now, they keep failing every time. The Solana team just doesn't know how to do things properly.
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FundingMartyr
· 20h ago
Celebrity endorsements have been stale for a long time, still playing with controversy to become a meme... Truly impressive
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If the Solana team really understood operations, they would have already mastered the rhythm of public opinion. Instead, they’re still talking nonsense
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That same old line of "authentic community-driven," tired of hearing it
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Marketing to cut leeks, same old story with a different shell
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Instead of boasting about community autonomy, it’s better to focus on doing good work. Stop all those empty talk
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Meme marketing is dead, just waiting for a project to wake up first
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 20h ago
The celebrity effect is really outdated; it's better to focus on building a solid community.
Celebrity partnerships and creator coin initiatives haven't delivered the expected results. When projects try turning real-world controversies into meme content, the pattern keeps repeating—it falls flat every single time.
Consider what could've happened differently: the Solana community might've simply released strategic content to shape the narrative, controlled the conversation entirely. Instead, we're stuck with leadership that consistently makes questionable calls.
The disconnect is real. Marketing gimmicks targeting personalities miss the mark repeatedly. What works is authentic positioning and community-driven messaging—not manufactured hype cycles.