indians launching hundreds of pump&dumps
why do the memes have to be so accurate
why do the memes have to be so accurate
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DoomPosting
Show me a SINGLE one that has anything remotely resembling the basic elements of BOME bet, and which I can buy in now: (1) Earnest leader in his domain with small cult following: #1 artist in his narrow genre, of trendy pixelated pepes — which is why we…
FWIW, another of the very few coins that fits my ideal BOME-style category
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Influencer with a cult following,
who’s already rich,
number 1 at anything, even if it’s obscure or strange (#1 trans right wing influencer..)
putting their reputation on the line, (repeatedly tweeting to endorse it, all-in, not just a weak mention)
and launching a memecoin.
Yeah, fits my ideal category.
(Though I’m only sure about this category going up from launch price, less sure about that as we go far post-launch.)
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Influencer with a cult following,
who’s already rich,
number 1 at anything, even if it’s obscure or strange (#1 trans right wing influencer..)
putting their reputation on the line, (repeatedly tweeting to endorse it, all-in, not just a weak mention)
and launching a memecoin.
Yeah, fits my ideal category.
(Though I’m only sure about this category going up from launch price, less sure about that as we go far post-launch.)
No, NFTs are dead
The only reason NFTs were ever a major thing was for perceived legal reasons,
Everyone was afraid that everything would be made illegal,
so they took the safest path, choosing the thing closest to what was undeniably legal (NFTs = expensive fine art)
Then everyone figured out that memecoins are likely perfectly legal too.
Now absolutely no reasons for NFTs to ever be a major thing again
…unless legal landscape suddenly massively shifts again.
NFT boom was created from artificial legal constraints, that turned out not to be as constraining as feared.
NFTs dead.
The only reason NFTs were ever a major thing was for perceived legal reasons,
Everyone was afraid that everything would be made illegal,
so they took the safest path, choosing the thing closest to what was undeniably legal (NFTs = expensive fine art)
Then everyone figured out that memecoins are likely perfectly legal too.
Now absolutely no reasons for NFTs to ever be a major thing again
…unless legal landscape suddenly massively shifts again.
NFT boom was created from artificial legal constraints, that turned out not to be as constraining as feared.
NFTs dead.