Looking at the recent years of memes, those that can survive long-term and maintain a good market cap not only require the community to understand the meme itself but also need continuous traffic in Web2. Only then is there a possibility of new blood being injected later on. People who have been in the community from the beginning and didn't initially get the meme itself are less likely to buy once it reaches a certain market cap, especially when liquidity is limited. Over the past few years, Hakimi has increasingly become a gap in the market.

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