The early meme coin phenomenon in Bitcoin deserves serious market recognition. Looking at the trajectory and adoption patterns, this original memetic asset has legitimate fundamentals that warrant a position alongside established players like $pepe, $troll, and $wojak in terms of market capitalization.
While some dismiss the narrative around pioneering meme coins, others recognize the structural advantage of being first to market in this category. The market dynamics suggest there's real opportunity here—some will catch the vision early, others later. The question isn't whether it belongs in the conversation, but when the broader market will price that in.
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ProofOfNothing
· 9h ago
Early meme coins indeed have stories, but the phrase "deserve recognition" has become tiresome. The key still depends on who can make it to next year.
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NeverPresent
· 01-03 16:03
Honestly, I'm tired of this kind of argument. Every new coin claims to be the "first" or "fundamentally sound"... The ones who actually make money are never the ones writing these things.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 01-03 09:52
Haha, the "first mover advantage" argument again, it's always the same story...
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-03 09:45
Nah, I'm tired of the "first-mover advantage" rhetoric. Every coin claims to be a pioneer...
Early meme coins do have stories, but compared to Pepe and Troll, they really fall short.
Let's wait and see. It's the same old "the market will understand" argument.
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FortuneTeller42
· 01-03 09:40
Haha, here we go again, hyping early meme coins. I'm tired of this narrative.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-03 09:26
Early meme coins? That logic is a bit far-fetched. To put it simply, it's about betting whether the early advantage can be maintained... But on the other hand, first movers do have some merit. It all depends on how long this wave can last.
The early meme coin phenomenon in Bitcoin deserves serious market recognition. Looking at the trajectory and adoption patterns, this original memetic asset has legitimate fundamentals that warrant a position alongside established players like $pepe, $troll, and $wojak in terms of market capitalization.
While some dismiss the narrative around pioneering meme coins, others recognize the structural advantage of being first to market in this category. The market dynamics suggest there's real opportunity here—some will catch the vision early, others later. The question isn't whether it belongs in the conversation, but when the broader market will price that in.