The emergence of Chinese coins and Chinese Meme actually reflects a deeper trend. Cultural soft power will eventually reach the global market in some form, and Meme culture is just the most intuitive expression of this wave.
Think about it, if you truly believe that the economic landscape will change in the next ten years, or that more emerging forces will rise in the blockchain ecosystem, then Meme coins based on local cultural genes are no longer a joke—they could become the next phenomenon-breaking breakthrough like Dogecoin.
The key is to look at the long term. Short-term fluctuations are too noisy, but the shift from cultural identity to financial attributes is happening. Chinese Meme coins have a chance, just as no one believed in Dogecoin back then.
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MoonlightGamer
· 11h ago
To be honest, I am optimistic about cultural output, but it needs real financial backing. Relying solely on a sense of recognition is not reliable.
When DOGE took off back then, no one expected it to go this crazy. Can the Chinese Meme turn the tide this time? It's really hard to say.
Wait, I want to see how things develop next. Don't rush to all in, everyone.
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Layer2Observer
· 12h ago
Hmm... this logic is a bit too convenient, directly linking cultural soft power with memecoin, but there's actually quite a big gap in between.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-09 08:42
Wake up, it's another marketing copy. Dogecoin didn't have this many followers back then.
Can Chinese memes go viral? First, see how many people are actually using them.
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ApeDegen
· 01-09 08:41
Nobody expected Dogecoin back then, and now Chinese memes are brewing the same story? It’s definitely interesting in the long run.
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just_another_fish
· 01-09 08:32
Really? Cultural export can also make money? It looks more like hype to me.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-09 08:21
Back then, nobody really paid attention to Dogecoin. Looking back now... But can Chinese memes really replicate that same logic? Feels like something's missing.
The emergence of Chinese coins and Chinese Meme actually reflects a deeper trend. Cultural soft power will eventually reach the global market in some form, and Meme culture is just the most intuitive expression of this wave.
Think about it, if you truly believe that the economic landscape will change in the next ten years, or that more emerging forces will rise in the blockchain ecosystem, then Meme coins based on local cultural genes are no longer a joke—they could become the next phenomenon-breaking breakthrough like Dogecoin.
The key is to look at the long term. Short-term fluctuations are too noisy, but the shift from cultural identity to financial attributes is happening. Chinese Meme coins have a chance, just as no one believed in Dogecoin back then.