Recently, a prophecy meme has become incredibly popular in the crypto market. To be honest, this thing first appeared on the main trading platform's forum, and no one expected it to spread so rapidly—one after another, the more it was shared, the wider it became. It started spreading from crypto forums and quickly broke out of the circle. Now, even in shopping groups, job recruitment sites, and teacher groups—places completely unrelated—people are discussing it. Interestingly, the lifespan of this meme far exceeds expectations, and discussions about SHIB and other cryptocurrencies have also been sparked as a result. This phenomenon is quite worth observing—it shows how, in the internet age, something sufficiently interesting or magical can spread across different circles at an astonishing speed. From professional trading communities to everyday life scenarios of the general public, the pace of dissemination is truly terrifying.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 4h ago
This is the power of network effects. A meme going viral among teachers' groups is just ridiculous. The things in the crypto world really have explosive contagiousness.
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AllInDaddy
· 4h ago
Haha, this meme has really gone viral, even my mom is asking what's going on with SHIB.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 4h ago
Prophecy memes going viral and breaking out of the circle, I saw this coming a long time ago, but it's a bit outrageous.
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Teacher groups are all discussing coins? How bored are they? Haha.
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Honestly, it's still SHIB leading the trend fiercely, from exchanges to markets, no one can stop it.
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Internet dissemination works like this; magical things are inherently viral by nature, no wonder everyone.
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This speed is indeed outrageous. A week ago, no one knew about it, now everyone is talking about coins.
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Interesting memes are the strongest marketing; the crypto circle understands this better than anyone.
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Wait, even job sites are starting to discuss prophecy memes? I gotta jump on the trend.
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Breaking out of the circle is easier said than done; there are very few memes that can do it, this time it's a real skill.
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Lifespan far exceeds expectations? I think it's just capturing people's curiosity.
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From forums to casual chats, the dissemination pace is terrifying, I have to admit.
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SatsStacking
· 5h ago
Haha, are teachers' groups all talking about coins now? The speed of internet culture invasion is indeed outrageous.
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Once a meme breaks out of its niche, it can't be stopped. The SHIB wave was also this crazy.
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From exchange forums to shopping groups, anything can become a topic of conversation over a meal.
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The reason why prophecy meme spread so quickly is probably because everyone has the mentality of wanting to take a gamble.
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That's just how the internet is; magical things spread ten times faster than the truth.
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The barriers between circles are getting thinner; anyone can talk about things in the crypto world.
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Is the spreading pace terrifying? I actually think this is just normal internet behavior, nothing strange about it.
Recently, a prophecy meme has become incredibly popular in the crypto market. To be honest, this thing first appeared on the main trading platform's forum, and no one expected it to spread so rapidly—one after another, the more it was shared, the wider it became. It started spreading from crypto forums and quickly broke out of the circle. Now, even in shopping groups, job recruitment sites, and teacher groups—places completely unrelated—people are discussing it. Interestingly, the lifespan of this meme far exceeds expectations, and discussions about SHIB and other cryptocurrencies have also been sparked as a result. This phenomenon is quite worth observing—it shows how, in the internet age, something sufficiently interesting or magical can spread across different circles at an astonishing speed. From professional trading communities to everyday life scenarios of the general public, the pace of dissemination is truly terrifying.