Build a real community first—that's the key to moving the needle in meme coins. The strategy hinges on aggressive brand positioning and timeline dominance. $Pinheads could nail this with bold creative direction that cuts through the noise.



Viral mechanics matter most here. Instagram and TikTok are the playground—quality content that actually stops scrollers, not generic shilling. When the algorithm clicks, onboarding becomes organic. People bring friends naturally.

It's not about being everywhere. It's about being impossible to ignore in the right places. Build the cult mentality early, let the community become the marketing engine. That's how meme coins actually break through.
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Layer2Observervip
· 01-06 21:34
The community-first approach sounds good, but in terms of data, how many meme coins have actually implemented this model? Most still rely on content bombardment + FOMO to harvest retail investors in a cycle...
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-06 20:41
Really, the community is the key. Those coins that rely solely on shilling are basically dead.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 01-05 07:57
Honestly, I'm tired of the community-driven narrative, but it's really true... TikTok is the real bottleneck.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 01-04 01:51
Ironically, every time I hear the phrase "building a genuine community," I think of the 50 projects that shut down in the last round, all of which used the same words. Lesson from history: Data shows that interestingly, less than 3% of meme coins that break through via community rely on this approach, while the remaining 97% fail at the "cult mentality" stage. Objectively speaking, this is just marketing disguised as philosophy, and it’s quite sophisticated.
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-04 01:50
The "Community is King" theory has been heard so many times, but the key question is: how many coins can actually achieve it?
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DegenTherapistvip
· 01-04 01:49
The community is the foundation, and there's no denying that. But right now, everyone is talking about this... Few can actually implement it. As for the algorithm part, it depends on the quality of the content; otherwise, all efforts are in vain.
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SnapshotStrikervip
· 01-04 01:46
The community is the real strength; shilling is useless.
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BlockBargainHuntervip
· 01-04 01:43
To be honest, the community side is indeed hardcore. But having only a cult mentality isn't enough; you need real substance to keep people engaged, otherwise it's just the old trick of harvesting the chives.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 01-04 01:42
Community first, I agree... but can $Pinheads really do it? It feels like just another air coin making empty promises. By the way, TikTok and Instagram are indeed easy to set the trend, but how many people are truly attracted to meme coin content now? I can't see it.
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consensus_whisperervip
· 01-04 01:38
To be honest, the community aspect is indeed a hard rule, but whether $Pinheads can truly succeed depends on execution. There are too many copying meme coins, and only a few can break out of the circle.
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