9527! The number one MEME for Chinese people?
In fact, in my opinion, there has always been no MEME in the Chinese encryption circle. Because in my opinion, people who play MEME are the same as those who played hippies in the 1960s, rock and roll in the 1980s, and those who went to Occupy Wall Street in 2007. The original intention of core users is not to cut leeks, but to resist authority and injustice. Through less serious methods, they are finally accepted by the mainstream of society. 01-Meme only has a cultural core. Looking back at the history of MEME currency, Wikipedia writes: Memecoin refers to a cryptocurrency derived from Internet emoticons, funny pictures or other humorous elements. [1] At the end of 2013, a software engineer used the Doge Internet meme package to issue Dogecoin with the intention of joking. Dogecoin started the meme coin craze. As of June 2023, there are more than 340 meme coins on the market, the most famous of which are Dogecoin, Shiba Inu coin, FLOKI, etc. It's true, many MEMEs were originally meant to be funny. But I more agree with the saying "The core of comedy is tragedy." The hippie popularity in the 1960s was largely due to their opposition to war and the threat of the Cold War. The rock craze of the 1980s was accompanied by a wave of opposition to autocracy: and Bitcoin itself can be regarded as a derivative of the 2007 financial crisis. After a group of people put Bitcoin on the altar, Dogecoin used its funny role to attract a lot of MEME coins, telling everyone that the technology of issuing coins is actually very simple. The spiritual core of almost all MEMEs has the shadow of resistance to authority and grassroots counterattack. 02-The Chinese did not have MEME coins before, but the MEME coins launched by the Chinese before actually did not have much of the core of resisting authority and grassroots counterattacks. MLGB, which was once a hot topic during the last bull market, has now completely disappeared. In the past few months, most of the inscriptions shouted to be MEME, but most players still have a sickle and leek mentality, and there is almost no more cultural connotation. If there is a little bit more success, the rat community is one of them. They shout to "unite retail harvesting institutions". The latter sentence has almost become the unified slogan of the inscription circle. However, the image of the rat, to be honest, it is difficult to arouse positive resonance among the masses. It has always been There is a little bit of a shady feeling. But inscriptions are not considered coins after all. Perhaps from the perspective of users in the crypto community, inscriptions are more like NFTs.And for various reasons, various MEMEs carefully keep a distance from the element of "resistance". 03-Inscription has cultivated a good market foundation. The Chinese have actually always maintained a pivotal position in the encryption market. We control most of the mining machines/mines and exchanges in the world. But there was always a sense of “Jewishness” to us. Not only are they often suppressed by policies, but many of the Chinese projects are also labeled as "capital disk" and "runaway". So much so that many Chinese projects have to find a foreigner to support them. But the popularity of the inscription market has actually created a good foundation for the Chinese market. The entire inscription market is basically driven by Chinese people. We have well integrated various resources such as exchanges, communities, and developers. At present, the liquidity and market value of head inscriptions are relatively stable. Unlike in the past where Chinese people were easy to fight against each other, this time we did a good job and attracted many foreigners to CX: In today’s Chinese crypto community, many people have settled overseas, and there is a risk of being restricted by the policies of a separate administrative jurisdiction. has been greatly reduced. Can 04-9527 detonate resonance? The MEME coin 9527 that went viral a few days ago made me very excited, not only because my Twitter account is demir9527, but also because I think the time for Chinese people to promote MEME is indeed relatively mature. I think a mature meme currency needs to have the following characteristics: By then, 9527 may change from a word that only a Star Lord fan knows to a real cultural symbol. The coin 9527 has been developing for several days. Although it has experienced some shocks, the current bottom is still relatively strong, and the market value is only more than one million US dollars: Anyway, I personally think that Huayu has the best chance of becoming a long-term survival currency like Dog/SHIB. MEME, maybe this is 9527. I don’t know how much the currency price will rise by the time 9527 Theater is released in May~ P.S. Revealing the news I just received: