In the crypto market, meme coin players seem to have an innate obsession with clone projects. New follow-up projects pop up every so often, and there’s never a shortage of buyers—this phenomenon isn’t limited to the meme circle; similar stories can be seen across various sectors.
If we talk about the most notable success stories in the meme space, after Doge, it’s Shib. The evolution of these two projects isn’t actually complicated; a quick analysis reveals the entire logical chain. Pioneers lay the foundation, and later entrants follow in their footsteps. As long as the story is compelling enough, there will always be someone willing to take the plunge.
Speaking of which, I haven’t been able to resist either. Recently, I got into a clone project called ChillWhale. Honestly, I’ve always had a faint feeling—could this be another "Big Golden Dog"? That uncertainty actually makes it a bit addictive.
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MintMaster
· 9h ago
Haha, I also checked out ChillWhale. To be honest, it's just gambling with luck, it's all the same routine anyway.
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bridgeOops
· 9h ago
ChillWhale I also see many people hyping it up. To be honest, I'm tired of this routine, just betting on whether the next Shib will appear... Let's place another bet.
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SatoshiHeir
· 9h ago
It should be pointed out that your confession precisely discredits the entire meme coin ecosystem's value consensus—based on on-chain data analysis, the survival rate of fake coins is no more than 3%, and you are still engaging in psychological gambling. This is not addiction; this is cognitive bankruptcy.
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LayerZeroHero
· 9h ago
Haha, another one is here. Can it survive for three months this time?
In the crypto market, meme coin players seem to have an innate obsession with clone projects. New follow-up projects pop up every so often, and there’s never a shortage of buyers—this phenomenon isn’t limited to the meme circle; similar stories can be seen across various sectors.
If we talk about the most notable success stories in the meme space, after Doge, it’s Shib. The evolution of these two projects isn’t actually complicated; a quick analysis reveals the entire logical chain. Pioneers lay the foundation, and later entrants follow in their footsteps. As long as the story is compelling enough, there will always be someone willing to take the plunge.
Speaking of which, I haven’t been able to resist either. Recently, I got into a clone project called ChillWhale. Honestly, I’ve always had a faint feeling—could this be another "Big Golden Dog"? That uncertainty actually makes it a bit addictive.