What kind of projects can truly survive the transition between bull and bear markets? I believe the key lies in the depth of culture.
The SPURDO project gave me the answer. It is not the kind of "newbie concept" that comes quickly and leaves quickly, but rooted in over ten years of OG meme culture. It has a solid foundation in both the Chinese community and overseas communities, which in itself says something.
What moved me the most is the community's spontaneity. No official push, no daily slogans, just genuine builders continuously delivering value. This bottom-up motivation is often more sustainable than any marketing budget.
Time is the best tester. True consensus will survive, and bubbles will eventually dissipate. In the cyclical world of crypto, cultural accumulation is the anchor that keeps everything steady.
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GasFeeCryer
· 19h ago
A decade of OG meme culture, now that's true depth. Much more reliable than projects that only have daily funding news.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 23h ago
Cultural accumulation is well said, but can ten years of meme culture really support the bull and bear cycles? I'm a bit skeptical.
Spontaneous communities do sound quite comfortable, but in reality, how many projects use this rhetoric to fleece investors?
I agree with the statement that time is the test; let's wait and see how SPURDO develops later.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 01-05 17:37
More than ten years of meme culture heritage truly makes a difference; this is the kind of thing that has truly withstood several cycles.
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RumbleValidator
· 01-03 15:56
Cultural accumulation sounds beautiful, but I am more concerned about the stability of the nodes. Does a ten-year community foundation provide any practical benefits to the validation network? The consensus mechanism is the real reason for its vitality.
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MysteriousZhang
· 01-03 15:51
Wow, this is what I want to hear, not those hype accounts bragging about empty promises every day.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 01-03 15:44
My buddy is right, a ten-year OG meme is truly top-notch, unlike those pump-and-dump coins that die in three months.
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BrokenRugs
· 01-03 15:44
The ten-year meme culture is indeed resilient and more reliable than those vapor projects.
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staking_gramps
· 01-03 15:38
The deep-rooted meme culture of over ten years is indeed not something to boast about, I have to admit.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-03 15:36
More than ten years of meme heritage truly makes a difference. This is the real moat.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-03 15:34
Hmm... Ten years of OG culture sounds impressive, but how many meme projects have truly persisted until now?
The idea of a spontaneous community is a bit abstract; in the end, it still depends on the core team pushing forward.
Anyway, I believe it. SPURDO is indeed different from those zero-zero post projects.
Projects that survive the bear market really depend on the team’s integrity.
When it comes to cultural accumulation, I just think of those dead projects that once boasted the same.
What kind of projects can truly survive the transition between bull and bear markets? I believe the key lies in the depth of culture.
The SPURDO project gave me the answer. It is not the kind of "newbie concept" that comes quickly and leaves quickly, but rooted in over ten years of OG meme culture. It has a solid foundation in both the Chinese community and overseas communities, which in itself says something.
What moved me the most is the community's spontaneity. No official push, no daily slogans, just genuine builders continuously delivering value. This bottom-up motivation is often more sustainable than any marketing budget.
Time is the best tester. True consensus will survive, and bubbles will eventually dissipate. In the cyclical world of crypto, cultural accumulation is the anchor that keeps everything steady.