There's an interesting phenomenon—some Meme coins can survive long-term not because of marketing gimmicks, but because of genuine community love.



Take the INBRED project as an example. Its success logic is actually very simple. The reason these kinds of coins become popular is due to their inherent cuteness and community recognition. This isn't a hype created by spending money, but a consensus built on genuine affection.

Think about it, what is it that allows something to stay in the crypto community's spotlight for over ten years? It certainly isn't short-term speculation. It's an organic, spontaneous community culture. Especially on public chains like the SOL ecosystem, these projects often find their own rhythm and attract users who truly appreciate them.

That's why some Meme coin projects may seem simple on the surface, but in reality, they carry a strong community power. The consensus built from passion is the most solid foundation.
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GateUser-addcaaf7vip
· 01-06 02:53
Community consensus is indeed more enduring than marketing, there's no doubt about that. In simple terms, only true fans can support for ten years; those who scalp quick profits won't last long. Things like INBRED rely on pure passion to survive, which is interesting. Whether Meme coins are hot or not, just look at whether there are real people in the community. Consensus can't be faked; if it can last ten years, it’s definitely genuine. The SOL chain has indeed produced many projects with vitality; the ecosystem activity levels vary. That said, a true love community is worth much more than a celebrity endorsement.
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AltcoinMarathonervip
· 01-05 11:53
just like mile 20 in an ultra... when everyone else is chasing hype cycles, the real runners are still accumulating. organic community > paid marketing, always.
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 01-05 04:37
Community consensus is indeed much more effective than marketing expenses. I don't believe INBRED can stay popular for over ten years purely through packaging. There are many small tokens like this on SOL, but only those with loyal fans truly survive.
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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 01-04 13:28
Really, community consensus > marketing budget; this logic always holds true. Things that have been around for ten years are definitely worth respecting. The organic growth vibe is just different, much more reliable than those pump-and-dump coins. INBRED, this niche cultural coin, is actually the most resistant to drops, trust me. Community love for this stuff can't be faked; you might fool people temporarily, but not for ten years. Real meme coins should be like this; lack of hype is actually a good thing. Being resilient for over ten years shows what—people genuinely want it to exist.
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CryptoTarotReadervip
· 01-03 10:53
Community consensus is really unbreakable, stronger than any marketing --- The fact that INBRED has lasted this long shows that it's still the true fans playing --- Over a decade of sustained popularity, this is what a real meme coin should look like --- Organic growth vs paid marketing, the difference is obvious --- Laughing out loud, the ones who ultimately win are always the communities that genuinely love it
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-03 10:51
A true meme coin is just like this—without hype marketing, it can't last that long. Honestly, INBRED has been popular for over ten years thanks to its loyal fans; there's nothing complicated about it. The Solana ecosystem's organic consensus is the real way to go, much stronger than those projects that hype every day.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidityvip
· 01-03 10:50
Community recognition is really something that can't be bought with money. Living for more than ten years definitely shows something, but on Solana, everything can live for over ten years now haha.
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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 01-03 10:36
True community > marketing verticality, this point is understood --- That INBRED wave is indeed pure, with no tricks --- Over ten years... thinking about it, there are really few coins that can last this long --- Organic growth is something that cannot be copied --- The cultural flavor created by the SOL ecosystem this time is truly unique --- To put it simply, people really like it, and this is the key to a long lifecycle --- Compared to those projects that shout every day, this calm and steady approach is actually more sustainable
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airdrop_huntressvip
· 01-03 10:35
A true meme coin should be like this—relying on the community rather than the marketing team's words. Honestly, projects like INBRED do have substance; they’re not just trash coins that fade away in a month or two. Surviving for over ten years? That must mean there are real people behind it. That’s the moat, right? The Sol ecosystem is now like this—whoever can win the community’s heart wins. Throwing money around is useless. What I find most annoying are those who rely on airdrops and marketing to hype up the project. They really have no soul.
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BridgeJumpervip
· 01-03 10:30
Community consensus really can't be faked; projects that survive long-term are supported by genuine fans' love. Still having popularity after more than ten years? That truly shows strong vitality, unlike some that blow up overnight and then vanish instantly. Meme coins also vary in quality—some are just pure money grabs, while others have truly established a culture. In the SOL ecosystem over the past few years, many such projects have emerged, and organic growth just looks different. Hmm, no, can the hype created by marketing gimmicks last? It still depends on genuine recognition.
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