There are rumors online that a leading exchange's boost project has reached a partnership with a Shenzhen-based token issuance team, planning to support a derivative coin related to OKM. This has attracted a lot of attention—if true, the community hopes to ensure quality from the source.
Currently, in the meme ecosystem, countless projects are branching out, and many teams are following the trend to create derivatives, but truly creative and differentiated projects are few and far between. Instead of following the trend and rehashing old ideas, it’s better to encourage developers to put more effort into creating original content, which will make the ecosystem healthier and more vibrant.
If this is true, it is recommended that relevant parties consider innovation metrics more carefully when selecting projects. Of course, if this is just baseless rumors, then caution is needed to prevent someone from exploiting a big platform’s name to stir up trouble. In any case, transparent communication is very important.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 7h ago
It's another story about derivative tokens. I've seen this routine too many times.
Shenzhen team + top exchange, this combo sounds a bit suspicious. We need to wait for an official clarification.
Meme coins are everywhere now. Do you still want to make a quick buck by copying and pasting? Wake up, brothers.
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wagmi_eventually
· 7h ago
It's the same old derivative coin drama, really getting on my nerves.
Are those teams in Shenzhen reliable? Never even heard of them.
Meme coins should have some originality; if they're just copy-pasted, who will buy into it?
Instead of collaborating with these things, it's better to support projects with real ideas.
If big platforms are truly endorsing, they should at least be transparent, right?
With so many derivatives, how many are genuinely creative?
I don't know if it's real or fake, but this vibe is a bit intense.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 8h ago
Another derivative coin, it's a nested doll situation
Shenzhen issuing team + leading exchange, this combo feels a bit familiar
Why are there still so many follow-the-trend projects? Meme has been played out like this
Is it true? Let's wait for the official announcement. Don't believe rumors, don't spread rumors
What about innovation? It’s all just copy-pasted stuff
If this is true, it depends on whether the project itself has substance; a backing alone isn't enough
Beware of muddy waters and fishy deals, it really needs regulation
No matter how many derivatives there are, they need to be interesting. Right now, they’re all trash projects
Is it so hard to be transparent? They insist on being so mysterious
Recycling old ideas, still cutting the leeks, same old routine
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ForkItAllDay
· 8h ago
Another derivative coin? Forget it, this ecosystem is almost completely copied and rotten
When will Shenzhen come up with some real creativity? It's all copies
Rumors, rumors, I'm just afraid it's someone intentionally spreading hype to create momentum
Is the boost project reliable? This time, I really need to see clearly
There are a bunch of meme coins, but how many can last more than two months?
Instead of chasing the hot trend, better wait and see if there's anything special about this one
Tired of the tricks of playing in muddy waters, really want to try being transparent once
Thinking of those air coins projects again, how can anyone still believe in them?
Differentiation? It's almost a luxury here
There are rumors online that a leading exchange's boost project has reached a partnership with a Shenzhen-based token issuance team, planning to support a derivative coin related to OKM. This has attracted a lot of attention—if true, the community hopes to ensure quality from the source.
Currently, in the meme ecosystem, countless projects are branching out, and many teams are following the trend to create derivatives, but truly creative and differentiated projects are few and far between. Instead of following the trend and rehashing old ideas, it’s better to encourage developers to put more effort into creating original content, which will make the ecosystem healthier and more vibrant.
If this is true, it is recommended that relevant parties consider innovation metrics more carefully when selecting projects. Of course, if this is just baseless rumors, then caution is needed to prevent someone from exploiting a big platform’s name to stir up trouble. In any case, transparent communication is very important.