When it comes to community building, you have to look at the native MEME on Ethereum. SOL is also good, but in terms of heritage, Ethereum is more solid.
Currently, liquidity is almost dried up in this market, but foreigners’ enthusiasm for classic projects has never waned. How did $MOG and $SPX rise before? It’s all about the community constantly making things happen.
Recently, $YEE has once again caught everyone’s attention. This is an IP on the same level as $PEPE — those who played with TROLL and WOJAK emojis back in the day know what I mean. True OG MEME isn’t just about riding the trend casually.
Since the beginning of the year, the foreign community has been promoting $YEE, and this time it’s a case of long-term accumulation leading to a breakthrough. Some things, after enough sedimentation, will naturally explode; rushing it won’t help.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 23h ago
Ethereum's current foundation truly outperforms, and the community's accumulation is no joke.
$YEE really has something this time, OG vibes are at full blast.
Wait, how did $MOG come about? I feel like I missed something.
With liquidity at this level, still relying on the community to hold up—what does that say?
YEE and PEPE are on the same level? Then I need to catch up on some research.
This kind of explosive accumulation rhythm really depends on whether the community can keep the momentum going.
Ethereum's MEME ecosystem really has a vision, unlike some coins that just ride the trend randomly.
The phrase "gradual accumulation leads to a burst" is spot on; just worry about the community's hype dying down again.
Wait, I’ve experienced this wave with TROLL and WOJAK, so in a way, $YEE really qualifies as an OG.
Foreigners' persistence for classic projects—how to put it, it’s something special.
When liquidity dries up, it actually reveals the real value; whose community is the strongest?
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notSatoshi1971
· 12-12 19:35
MEME on the Ethereum chain definitely has flavor. SOL players, don't rush.
YEE, this round is quite interesting. OGs all understand the weight of that IP.
The power of the community really shouldn't be underestimated; it all depends on who can stay patient longer.
Poor liquidity is a fact, but genuine assets are never short of willing buyers.
PEPE-level status isn't achieved easily, even the WOJAK generation is still here.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 12-11 14:43
Wait, is YEE really going to rise this time? I've been saying for a while that PEPE-level projects won't die.
The foreign community's moves are truly waiting for that moment.
After accumulating for so long, it's indeed about time for it.
MEME on SOL is really hot, but ETH's ecosystem does have depth.
MOG was lifted up by the community back then, and now YEE is pretty much following the same pattern.
The longer it has been accumulated, the more worth looking forward to it, it's not something that happens today or tomorrow.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-11 14:41
Really, the ETH MEME ecosystem still has some substance, unlike some new chains that are so restless.
Wait, is $YEE alive again now? I thought it had collapsed. This just got interesting.
Community-driven initiatives are the real key; otherwise, it's just a dead coin.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 12-11 14:39
Ethereum's underlying strength is bullish, and this time YEE really can't hold back anymore.
Foreigners are very patient when it comes to playing MEME, I didn't understand how MOG exploded at that time either.
YEE has been accumulating for so long, it really feels like it's finally its turn.
When liquidity dries up, it's actually more worthwhile to hold onto these OG projects, it's not just talk.
IPs at the level of PEPE, to put it plainly, it's just a matter of time.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 12-11 14:37
Ethereum indeed has a strong foundation, but honestly, whether YEE can rise this time also depends on luck.
MOG was originally built up by the community itself. Currently, its liquidity is unimpressive, but its popularity is still sustained.
OG MEME is on a different level; those meme culture roots are indeed deep.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-11 14:22
Liquidity dries up but people can still play YEE, now that's true faith
YEE's IP definitely has a solid foundation, unlike those opportunistic trash trying to ride the wave
Wait, why am I only thinking about promoting YEE now? Why didn't I do it earlier?
After such a long incubation, is it finally taking off? I'll observe first, don't want it to be a flash in the pan again
The MEME on the ETH chain is indeed more solid than on SOL, I have to admit that
The community's ability to stir things up is still top-notch, MOG was built up this way from the start
Is YEE on the same level as PEPE? That depends on future actions, don't hype it up too much
Who can sustain the hype in this market now? That’s real skill
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 12-11 14:14
Ethereum's OG MEME heritage really can't be matched, but the momentum of $YEE is still noticeable.
Community accumulation can't be rushed, just like waiting for a major breakout.
$YEE and $PEPE are indeed on the same level; those who truly understand meme culture know this well.
When it comes to community building, you have to look at the native MEME on Ethereum. SOL is also good, but in terms of heritage, Ethereum is more solid.
Currently, liquidity is almost dried up in this market, but foreigners’ enthusiasm for classic projects has never waned. How did $MOG and $SPX rise before? It’s all about the community constantly making things happen.
Recently, $YEE has once again caught everyone’s attention. This is an IP on the same level as $PEPE — those who played with TROLL and WOJAK emojis back in the day know what I mean. True OG MEME isn’t just about riding the trend casually.
Since the beginning of the year, the foreign community has been promoting $YEE, and this time it’s a case of long-term accumulation leading to a breakthrough. Some things, after enough sedimentation, will naturally explode; rushing it won’t help.