A certain meme coin project was officially launched on the special date of 11.11. This date is truly unique, and sometimes I wonder if it will attract enough attention in the future, but honestly, the leopard print date itself is already very charming.



Like many meme coins, it fell into silence after its initial hype faded. However, luck was on its side, as this creative native IP eventually attracted a group of genuine supporters who quietly contributed to the project. Unfortunately, two days later, the project experienced an unexpected change.

Nevertheless, this experience alone is enough to demonstrate the diversity of the Web3 community—there are always people willing to stand firm for those unique ideas.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 7h ago
11.11 promoted project, the hype is good, but unfortunately it still can't escape the fate of meme coins. It changed within two days, which is really a bit desperate. But these true fans are still here, indicating there is indeed something. Web3 is like this, there are always people who are persistent about those seemingly hopeless things.
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DaoResearchervip
· 13h ago
According to the governance mechanism in the white paper, this "leopard print date" marketing strategy is actually an empirical case of the failure of Token Weighted Voting. --- The lifecycle model of meme coins has long been confirmed. The popularity curve generally follows a power-law distribution. The "unexpected change" after two days essentially indicates incentive incompatibility. --- It is worth noting that the behavioral economic assumptions of sincere supporters do not hold here—on-chain data shows a clear herd effect, and this cannot be fixed. --- Web3 community diversity? I’d like to see what DAO voting data says. Within a 95% confidence interval, this rhetoric simply doesn’t hold water. --- The charm of leopard print dates, huh? Well, I want to ask— from an economic model perspective, can this be translated into actual Token value capture? --- Supporters holding the line are quite touching, but quoting Vitalik’s view, this kind of decentralized governance scheme is actually a typical multi-solution game equilibrium.
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BearMarketBardvip
· 13h ago
11.11 this meme is already impressive to last two days, better than most meme coins
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 13h ago
11.11 Push a meme coin, really awesome. Leopard print numbers themselves are a traffic password; it all depends on how they play it out later. The hype has died down, but the believers are still here. This is the real community, much better than those false prosperity. Problems arose in just two days. Web3 is like this—exciting but requires a strong heart. Unique ideas are indeed worth sticking to, although most will still end up zero. Such projects can actually reveal who are the true fans. The bear market truly tests human nature.
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SnapshotDayLaborervip
· 13h ago
The 11.11 number meme is indeed top-notch, but the key still depends on whether the subsequent operations can hold up. Otherwise, even the best IP is useless.
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WhaleMistakervip
· 13h ago
Leopard print dates are indeed rare, but meme coins ultimately can't escape the curse of "two days of hype."
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 14h ago
The 11.11 meme is really hilarious, but the fate of meme coins can change in an instant. Two days later, a rug pull happens?
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