A founder of a major exchange recently shared an interesting idea on social media. He mentioned that his autobiography in Chinese might be published under the title "Binance Life" — this is purely a personal naming consideration and has nothing to do with Meme tokens or listing plans. However, he also admitted that he actually quite accepts Meme culture and even finds the concept quite interesting. For him, this term is especially easy to remember and has a natural "stickiness." The entire statement exudes a relaxed and casual attitude, demonstrating an understanding of industry culture and reflecting the playful yet serious ecosystem within the cryptocurrency circle. Over the years, Meme has gradually evolved from initial internet culture into an important element of the Web3 world, with industry pioneers seriously discussing its cultural attributes and dissemination value.

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BlockchainFoodievip
· 23h ago
honestly meme stickiness is like sourdough starter—once it ferments right, it spreads everywhere. the real question: can we build farm-to-fork transparency into memoir marketing? asking for a friend
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