#数字资产市场动态 The Meme coin sector in 2026 is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Relying solely on hype and narratives has led to a dead end, and the market is beginning to demand true decentralization. Recently, a project did something quite interesting — directly handing governance rights to the community, with the team proactively burning $3 million worth of tokens, completely decentralizing power. This is genuine community autonomy, entirely different from traditional pump-and-dump schemes. Those Meme coin projects still playing centralized tricks will eventually be filtered out by the market. The future belongs to projects that dare to let the community take the lead.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 8h ago
3 million burned? Is this guy really just a marketing gimmick? It depends on how the community governance proceeds to make it count.
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GweiWatcher
· 8h ago
3 million destroyed? Is this guy for real or just putting on another show? We'll have to see how the community handles it next to know for sure.
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RumbleValidator
· 8h ago
$3 million burned? You have to look at on-chain data to believe it. Talking without action is just a story.
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HashBrownies
· 8h ago
Really, destroying $3 million is quite daring
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Finally, some projects understand that just bragging will eventually backfire
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Let me guess, this is setting a benchmark for the projects that follow
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Community governance sounds good, but I wonder how many projects can really achieve it
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The rug-pulling projects are crying in the toilet, haha
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Wait, the team voluntarily destroyed $3 million, isn't that a covert admission of previous rug pulls?
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If they truly handed over power to the community, then what about regulation? Who is responsible for that?
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The meme coin has finally evolved, but trustworthiness still depends on what happens next
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By the way, what's the name of this project? I need to follow up
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Decentralization sounds impressive, but I'm afraid the community might get rug-pulled again
#数字资产市场动态 The Meme coin sector in 2026 is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Relying solely on hype and narratives has led to a dead end, and the market is beginning to demand true decentralization. Recently, a project did something quite interesting — directly handing governance rights to the community, with the team proactively burning $3 million worth of tokens, completely decentralizing power. This is genuine community autonomy, entirely different from traditional pump-and-dump schemes. Those Meme coin projects still playing centralized tricks will eventually be filtered out by the market. The future belongs to projects that dare to let the community take the lead.