What kind of projects catch our attention? Simple answer: ones with real substance, not just hype.
Our investment criteria focuses on four key areas. First, we look for authentic meme culture or projects with genuine viral potential — community-driven momentum matters. Second, we evaluate narrative strength and brand resilience; can this project maintain relevance beyond the initial buzz? Third, community quality is non-negotiable: we want active participants who actually stick around and contribute. Finally, we're drawn to projects offering experimental tools, demonstrable utility, or institutional backing — whether that's innovative mechanisms or solid VC support.
Bottom line? We skip the noise and focus on projects with real staying power.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 18h ago
ngl This is the correct investment stance; don't be blinded by memes... The real projects are judged by whether they can survive the first wave of hype.
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TommyTeacher
· 18h ago
Well said, you need to find projects with real substance and not just blow bubbles all day long.
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governance_ghost
· 18h ago
Really, there are too many vapor projects now; those with real utility are actually scarce.
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PumpDoctrine
· 18h ago
Nah, this standard sounds good, but in reality, how many can actually survive past the second month...
What kind of projects catch our attention? Simple answer: ones with real substance, not just hype.
Our investment criteria focuses on four key areas. First, we look for authentic meme culture or projects with genuine viral potential — community-driven momentum matters. Second, we evaluate narrative strength and brand resilience; can this project maintain relevance beyond the initial buzz? Third, community quality is non-negotiable: we want active participants who actually stick around and contribute. Finally, we're drawn to projects offering experimental tools, demonstrable utility, or institutional backing — whether that's innovative mechanisms or solid VC support.
Bottom line? We skip the noise and focus on projects with real staying power.