A recent incident involving the operations team of a major exchange has hilariously turned into a large meme event in the crypto community.



Ultimately, a meme is a "joke" circulating within the community — it can be a phrase (like the classic "不服来空"), an emoji, a viral video, or even a certain behavioral pattern. As long as it is wildly copied, remixed, and spread virally by the community, it becomes a meme.

The essence of a meme is an emotional symbol: whether it's mockery, resonance, or cultural identity, it can be propagated through a single joke. From a communication perspective, memes can be further classified into several types —
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NFTragedyvip
· 12-11 17:54
Haha, laughing to death, another new meme has been born. This circle survives on these.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 12-11 17:41
Haha, how did this exchange turn itself into a meme? Truly impressive. --- Meme stuff is invincible; one sentence can spread crazily across the entire community, hilarious without losing money. --- Wait, which exchange is this talking about? I didn't quite understand. Can someone explain? --- Resonance is resonance, but now everything can become a meme. This circle really has nothing that can't be laughed at. --- Basically, it's everyone mocking together. There's no more effective marketing than this. Regardless of good or bad, it goes viral.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 12-11 17:31
Haha, the exchange team has been turned into a meme across the entire internet, it’s hilarious. Wait, meme spreading really is an emotional weapon. Another circle’s laughingstock is born, but it definitely went viral. Honestly, the speed of such large-scale public shaming is incredible. I can't understand when it started, but any flop can instantly become meme material. This is Web3 culture—self-deprecating internal cycles, endless creativity. Team fails, community celebrates, classic process. The essence of memes is probably a vent for collective consensus, which is quite true. Laugh all you want, but this really hurts the exchange’s reputation.
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