What kind of Meme coins can truly explode? Looking at history makes it clear.



First, they must have global cultural penetration. Meme coins that can cross regional and cultural boundaries usually originate from well-established overseas community IP development. From the rise of Dogecoin to Frogcoin, behind them is invariably a strong cross-cultural resonance. These projects do not appear out of nowhere but rely on deep community cultural accumulation.

Second is the long-term resilience of the community. Coins driven solely by capital speculation come and go quickly, but projects supported by a genuine community can survive. The sustained participation and dissemination by community members are key to whether Meme coins can survive long-term. This is not just about temporary hype but sustainable vitality.

The last dimension is valuation space. When there is a clear valuation gap in the market, projects with the first two elements have the soil for explosive growth. BreadCat is a typical example—an authentic overseas native IP that combines these three key elements. Coupled with the efficient operation of the SOL ecosystem, the potential for such projects is not to be underestimated.

All three are indispensable; this is the core logic of whether Meme coins can become dark horses.
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MevHuntervip
· 3h ago
That's correct, but is this logic really enough in the crypto world? I have some reservations about community resilience; it seems that most project communities disperse after the initial surge. Bread Cat indeed fits the framework, but the valuation potential is too speculative; it mainly depends on whether significant capital inflows occur. Ultimately, for meme coins to gain real traction, timing is everything; everything else is just armchair strategizing.
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FloorSweepervip
· 7h ago
Honestly, cultural penetration is the key; without it, everything else is pointless. Wait, can the bread cat really do it? Feels like the hype is overblown. Community resilience is important, but who is really sticking around now? Everyone left long ago. However, the SOL ecosystem is indeed fast; I have to admit that. Historical experience sounds good, but where is the next big hit?
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MoonMathMagicvip
· 7h ago
Community resilience is spot on; those purely speculative coins have long since cooled off.
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 7h ago
According to my analysis, the wallet address tracking of Bread Cat's wave has already clearly shown signs of early holders fleeing. Whether it's just storytelling or truly resilient, looking at on-chain data will tell you. Don't be fooled by cultural narratives. In one sentence, a project without long-term large holders is just a hype, no matter how good the valuation looks.
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unrekt.ethvip
· 7h ago
Basically, you need genuine fans; otherwise, it's all just a scam to harvest profits. I've already been planning for the Bread Cat wave, just waiting for SOL to pick up volume. Honestly, there are very few meme coins that can truly survive; most are just a dream of capital. The point about cultural penetration is well said, but are there any such strong native IPs domestically? Seems like I haven't seen any.
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