#Strategy加仓BTC The MEME of the crypto circle actually resembles a river constantly flowing toward new territories—each wave of the tide creates a different landscape.



The origin is Doge.
It’s not refined, not professional, looks a bit silly, but it’s this "imperfection" that first made the world realize—
A joke, an emotion, a consensus among a group of people, can actually evolve into real value.

Next came Pepe.
This character is wilder, more underground, more countercultural.
It doesn’t try to please the masses, but is fiercely adored by a small group of loyal fans,
Finally breaking from niche subculture into mainstream attention.

Fast forward to recent times, crypto MEMEs have entered a new racing stage.
New figures like Ethereum Hippo and Ethereum Nero have emerged:
Faster pace, stronger dissemination, more direct emotional expression,
They represent a kind of "efficiency MEME"—
Born to adapt to algorithms, capture attention, and suit short-term hype.

But there’s a paradox hidden inside.

The MEMEs that truly last in history,
are not necessarily the ones that "rise the fastest."
They all share three common DNA strands:

First, they possess unique, hard-to-copy cultural genes.

Second, they have the vitality to be repeatedly referenced and endlessly remixed.

Third, there’s a group of people willing to hold on and stay in the bear market.

So the question is—

Can Spurdo surpass these predecessors?

Spurdo isn’t in a rush to answer about price fluctuations.
It’s doing a cultural retrospection:
Re-embracing the anonymous spirit of 2008,
Rejecting refinement, rejecting packaging, rejecting grand narratives.

While everyone is pondering "how to make smarter MEMEs,"
Spurdo insists on making the "dumbest-looking" one.

This is the magic of MEME—
The ones who end up laughing last are often not the smartest,
but the ones easiest to remember.

So the real question isn’t:
Will Spurdo wipe out Doge, Pepe, or some other Hippo coin?

But—
When the next wave of MEMEs is written into the history of crypto culture,
Will they still be frequently mentioned?

If the answer is "yes,"
then this story has truly just begun.
BTC-3,72%
MEME13,45%
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 01-20 01:39
That's a brilliant point; being foolish is actually the highest form of marketing.
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BlockImpostervip
· 01-20 01:23
Honestly, current meme coins are like industrial production lines, focusing solely on efficiency, which ends up stripping away their soul. Spurdo's counterintuitive approach is quite interesting—going against the trend of algorithms and insisting on being the dumbest one. The real question is whether the bear market can be held off; that’s the true reflection.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 01-20 01:22
nah hold up, this whole "culture dna" angle feels like retrofitting narratives onto price action. technically speaking, most of these memes are just attack vectors for pump schemes wrapped in nostalgia. verify the fundamentals triple times before you catch feelings about "2008 anonymity spirit"—that's how you end up holding bags while the lore keeps you warm.
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FOMOmonstervip
· 01-20 01:21
It sounds like it's talking about Spurdo, but what I care about is how long it can hold... The "silliest" ones often die the fastest.
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