Hey everyone,
I’ve been in crypto since 2010 - watching, trading, coding, learning and over the years I’ve seen hype come and go, riding the halvings and suffering the rug pulls and experiencing revolutions, seen memecoins and major tech shifts.
Until now, I’ve mostly stayed on the sidelines. But lately, I’ve been feeling the itch to contribute something of my own. Not just another short-term play, but a project that’s fun, long-lasting, and community-driven, with the potential to grow into something much more.
I’ve got a lot of ideas, but many of them require serious capital, and raising funds in this market isn’t simple, especially without launching something first that builds momentum.
That got me thinking: why not launch a meme-style token as a foundation. Not a gimmick, but a platform. A coin that’s built with character and culture from the start, but with a roadmap that actually leads somewhere. A launchpad for future utilities and projects. Something that early supporters can grow with and benefit from long-term. Something grounded in math and proper economics that is designed to organically appreciate over time as long as the community supports it
No quick cash grabs, no anonymous team ghosting after presale. Just a fun, transparent project with clear stages, community energy, and real value over time. I am self-taught in crypto, with coding / marketing background, but of course I would need help from outside too.
I’m curious, for those of you who’ve built or supported meme-style coins or early-stage projects:
- What made it work?
- What totally killed it?
- What features would you want to see?
- What are the absolute do’s and don’ts from your experience?
Any thoughts appreciated. I’m putting this together slowly, carefully, and community-first.
Let’s be honest — meme coins are created for one reason: to make money.
The crowd that buys into them doesn’t care about deep tokenomics, long-term vision, or economic theory. They want hype, memes, and 10x in two weeks. That’s it.
No matter how much thought you put into building a solid foundation, most people won’t stick around long enough to appreciate it. If you're aiming for something meaningful, you might want to rethink using a meme coin as the starting point — the typical audience for those just isn't aligned with that vision.
Just my two sats.