#密码资产动态追踪 Recently, Meme coin issuance platforms have introduced a new creator fee system. The logic behind this move is quite interesting—by adjusting the fee structure to optimize project quality.
What would happen if this mechanism truly takes hold? Those shoddy, cash-grabbing Meme projects will gradually lose market space. Instead, Meme coins that genuinely focus on community building and have concrete operational plans will stand out. The old model of "launching casually to raise funds" is being broken.
From another perspective, this indicates that the Meme ecosystem is entering a phase of differentiation. Only projects that cross single circles and have a real community foundation can survive longer. The success of top Meme coins like $DOGE, $SHIB, and $PEPE is fundamentally community-driven, and the new fee mechanism is precisely reinforcing this.
In simple terms, the market is pushing platforms and creators to raise their standards. Projects without core value and relying solely on marketing hype will find it increasingly difficult to survive. The true spring of Meme coins may be on the horizon.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 19h ago
The project that raises fees and cuts leeks indeed can't survive, but I bet five dollars that new trash coins will come out next week.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 19h ago
Wow, it looks like it's really time to start filtering. The era where just a random image could secure funding is indeed coming to an end.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 19h ago
Sounds good, but I still have some doubts... Can this fee mechanism really block those junk coins? It feels like scammers will find new ways again.
Wait, if the fees are too high, will even genuine small projects die out?
Forget it, I'm just waiting to see if PEPE can break through its previous high. Everything else is just a story.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 19h ago
lol "fee structure optimization" is just cope for watching liquidity dry up before the next round of vesting unlocks. actually if you read the contract these platforms are just frontrunning their own token dumps disguised as "quality filters"
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StrawberryIce
· 19h ago
The fees have increased, and trash projects definitely deserve to die, but truly community-based tokens also burn money... This logic sounds comfortable, but I wonder if it will turn into a new tool for cutting leeks again.
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RugPullAlarm
· 20h ago
Fee system adjustment? Just listen, the key is the token distribution ratio and initial liquidity in the contract. I've looked into over a dozen so-called "quality-optimized" platforms, and most of them are still the same tricks, just under a different name. $DOGE's success is indeed community-driven, but in the current meme projects wrapped with this kind of rhetoric, what percentage truly have a solid community foundation? I think it's more about a concentration of large wallet addresses in a pump-and-dump scheme.
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MEVHunterWang
· 20h ago
Fee structure adjustment... Nice words, isn't it just a disguised way to raise the threshold? Anyway, projects with real communities aren't afraid at all, and there are new ways to harvest the leeks.
#密码资产动态追踪 Recently, Meme coin issuance platforms have introduced a new creator fee system. The logic behind this move is quite interesting—by adjusting the fee structure to optimize project quality.
What would happen if this mechanism truly takes hold? Those shoddy, cash-grabbing Meme projects will gradually lose market space. Instead, Meme coins that genuinely focus on community building and have concrete operational plans will stand out. The old model of "launching casually to raise funds" is being broken.
From another perspective, this indicates that the Meme ecosystem is entering a phase of differentiation. Only projects that cross single circles and have a real community foundation can survive longer. The success of top Meme coins like $DOGE, $SHIB, and $PEPE is fundamentally community-driven, and the new fee mechanism is precisely reinforcing this.
In simple terms, the market is pushing platforms and creators to raise their standards. Projects without core value and relying solely on marketing hype will find it increasingly difficult to survive. The true spring of Meme coins may be on the horizon.