Really, the biggest concern with this kind of post is its limited reach. It would be great if it could break through 10 million views.



What's even more interesting is, what if this post could incubate a real Meme? In the Web3 community, good Memes often come with inherent virality, sparking widespread discussion and participation.

If any mainstream exchange is willing to open its doors to this kind of creative content, giving them an organic chance to go live, it would truly form a complete ecological closed loop—from community discussion to cultural products, and then to platform empowerment. This kind of interactive model is what the Web3 community ecosystem should look like.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 01-11 15:10
Damn, virality is indeed the biggest curse in this circle; achieving millions of views is no easy feat. Meme culture is the right way, but it also depends on luck and timing. Not all content can break through the圈. If exchanges really open their doors wide, that would be true ecology. Right now, everyone is still doing their own thing.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-08 20:16
Tens of millions of views? Man, you're overthinking it. It's already impressive to hit a million now. Web3 meme culture is indeed wild, but for exchanges to actually take on such projects is a bit far-fetched. The idea of an ecological closed loop sounds great, but in practice, it's entangled with various interests, making it very difficult. The happiest moment is when this kind of content goes viral; after that, it's all about luck. Do exchanges really dare to list such things? There's a bunch of risks involved.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 01-08 16:02
Tens of millions of views? That’s a nice dream, haha. --- Web3 is really missing this kind of meme that can break the circle; right now, everything is too stiff. --- If an exchange dares to do this, I would go all in. --- Sounds nice, but it’s all about traffic after all. --- That logical chain is a bit crazy—going straight from discussion to empowerment. --- Meme economy is the future; stop just focusing on the coin price. --- Damn, finally someone said it. --- The closed-loop ecosystem sounds good in theory, but what about in practice?
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 01-08 15:58
Getting millions of views is really tough, but if you can create a top-tier meme, that's when you really make it. If exchanges truly dare to play this game, creating a closed loop from discussion to product to empowerment, that’s what Web3 should look like. That said, there are still too many projects that cut the leeks; there are too few platforms that truly understand community culture.
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SatoshiHeirvip
· 01-08 15:52
It should be pointed out that your set of arguments appears somewhat naive in the face of on-chain data. The metric system of tens of millions of views is essentially a residual mindset from Web2.
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 01-08 15:50
Tens of millions of views? Bro, you're overthinking it. I've been through the 2018 mining disaster, seen how many projects rely on hype and concepts to boost popularity, and what happened in the end? They all ran away. The Meme ecosystem's closed loop sounds great, but in reality, it's just another shell of a Ponzi scheme.
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