What kind of meme is needed on Bitcoin?

This question can be circled back to: What kind of token is needed on Bitcoin?

This is not Ethereum, not Solana. It was not possible to issue coins here before, but now we have inscriptions, runes, dyed coins and other explorations and attempts.

In the past, I always wondered what kind of currency issuance method would be recognized by the public and regarded as "this is what Bitcoin should have."

After looking around, ARC-20 is the most consistent with this concept. It is native enough, it does not create garbage on Bitcoin, and it does not use the gimmick of Bitcoin to issue air. It is Bitcoin itself.

Yesterday on Space, someone asked whether ARC-20 is suitable for memes. Other guests also made some discussions on the meme nature of ARC20. For example, the narrative of physics memes, the concept of technical memes, and some people think that the representation of tokens to protocols is higher than independent meme narratives. I think all of them make sense.

But regardless of the specific token, back to the big topic of ARC-20, I think this is a natural meme soil.

The mainstream narrative of Bitcoin over the past decade has been that it is a store of value. In other words, the entire Bitcoin ecosystem is inseparable from a core idea: Bitcoin itself is the ultimate value carrier.

Unlike Ethereum and Solana, they seem to use the main token to empower the entire ecosystem, using ETH and SOL to develop a so-called "Web3" application system. In the Bitcoin ecosystem, there seems to be an unwritten agreement that if Bitcoin has no value to a project, then it does not really belong to the Bitcoin ecosystem; if a project has value to Bitcoin, then it is a meaningful Bitcoin ecosystem project. In the Bitcoin ecosystem, it seems that empowering Bitcoin is the ultimate destination.

If this assumption is true, then what kind of MEME is needed on Bitcoin? We can ask the question in another way: On Bitcoin, in what way can playing memes bring value to Bitcoin itself?

At this time, the concept of colored coins came to mind again. A concept that has been talked about for a decade, a gameplay that has always belonged to Bitcoin, a gameplay that can drive Bitcoin up and create added value for Bitcoin...

If there is a meme craze in the form of colored coins within Bitcoin, some Bitcoins will appreciate first, thus driving more Bitcoins to be colored. The first BTC to appreciate will drive the later BTC to appreciate. "Let some Satoshis get rich first, and the first rich will help the later rich." This slogan is really fascinating.

Once such a meme becomes popular, it will be meaningful to Bitcoin itself, and the entire ecosystem will always empower Bitcoin itself.

As for all the other ways you can think of, hyping up memes, can you really explain the significance of Bitcoin itself? It is better to say that those ways are all using the gimmick of "Bitcoin ecology" to satisfy their own marketing. This set of methods seems to be more suitable for other public chains with frequent dog-like appearances. As mentioned above, in some places, the main chain hopes that the MEME in the ecology will go viral, and in Bitcoin, the MEME in the ecology seems to have an innate obligation to promote the development of Bitcoin.

Playing with colored coins is essentially playing with Bitcoin; speculating on colored coins is actually speculating on a specified portion of Bitcoin. Why do people like to play with copycats now? First, it is because everyone thinks that Bitcoin has limited room for growth, so they go to other places to play with MEME or local dogs that bring unlimited imagination.

But what if I tell you that Bitcoin is also divided into different levels, and some Bitcoins and some Satoshis can increase in value by thousands or even tens of thousands of times? Colored coins have finally made Bitcoin a meme.

Therefore, the sexy narrative of colored coins laid the foundation for the "orthodoxy" of the meme here. The meme of ARC20 can be called the "Bitcoin native MEME."

First, you need to have an orthodox status, and then you can consider what kind of MEME you want, whether it is physics-related, technically representative, or a zoo, celebrity coin, art... everything can be a MEME.

The only major premise: the meme comes to the right place.

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