A founder of a major exchange recently tried a new approach. He revealed that he might name his autobiography in Chinese "Crypto World Life," but emphasized that it has nothing to do with any Meme coins or listings. Interestingly, he also candidly stated that he not only accepts Meme culture but genuinely likes it from the bottom of his heart. In his view, the word "Meme" itself carries an inherent appeal, especially easy to leave a deep impression in the human mind. It seems that even industry experts have their own understanding and appreciation of the cultural attributes of the Meme ecosystem.

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MEVictimvip
· 01-11 00:06
Haha, even the big shots are starting to play memes now. The crypto world is really about to change.
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 01-09 07:59
Haha, even the big shots have to bow their heads. Meme culture is just that addictive. To put it simply, making money and joking around have never been mutually exclusive. Crypto life? Sounds pretty good, just don't come up with another coin. This understanding makes sense; memes are originally cultural codes. The big influencers are starting to write autobiographies, and we're still watching the K-line.
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OnchainGossipervip
· 01-08 15:05
Haha, as expected, the big shots all understand the DNA of Meme, basically meaning it's easy to break out of the circle. --- The name "Crypto Life" is really catchy, but I'm more curious whether the autobiography will mention those early days. --- I genuinely like Meme culture... By the way, this attitude is much better than some big influencers who only know PUA. --- "Memes come with inherent appeal"—isn't this communication theory? Unfortunately, many project teams never understand it. --- Honestly, not many industry veterans are so candid about Meme culture; most are still pretending to be aloof. --- True businessmen understand: Memes are not ghosts; they are traffic secrets, it all depends on how you use them. --- Wait, he emphasized that it has nothing to do with catching up with coins... Is this a cover-up? Haha.
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 01-08 14:57
Haha, Crypto Life? That name is quite straightforward, but gotta give props to the guy—at least he's brave enough to openly say he likes Meme culture. Meme stuff really has magic; once it spreads, it’s unstoppable. Even the big players can't escape it. But to be fair, distancing oneself from autobiography, coins, and Meme coins... I don’t quite understand this move. The most impressive thing in the crypto world is that everyone is playing along—from retail investors to big players, everyone’s involved, haha. "Crypto Life" sounds good, but it really depends on how he tells the story. Otherwise, it’s just old news. So, is this just hype for the upcoming Meme coin? I bet five bucks there will be more to come. Honestly, it’s rare to see an exchange boss openly admit they like Meme coins. This is what you call, better to take the initiative than hide it—smart move. The core of Meme is resonance, and what he said is true. No wonder he’s still around today.
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SilentObservervip
· 01-08 14:40
Industry giants also have to bow their heads to Meme, indicating that this thing has truly won.
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