You’re not wrong! A lot of meme coins are just short-term hype machines, and many buyers are chasing quick flips. That’s the nature of the space right now, and I don’t expect that to magically change.
But I also think there’s room for something in between the extremes. On one side, you’ve got hyper-serious, complex tech projects that are inaccessible to most people. On the other, you’ve got pure memes with no substance. I’m trying to explore the middle...where it’s still fun, still meme-culture-friendly, but there’s a real structure underneath for those who want to go deeper.
Will everyone care? Probably not. But maybe enough will. And if nothing else, it’s an experiment I want to run just to see what’s possible.
Appreciate the straight talk. That helps sharpen the vision.
Then your memecoin should be tied to an ecosystem that offers simple, transparent ways to generate real yield. That way, you’ll attract not just hype-chasers, but also people who are looking for something more grounded.
If you can make your project stand out from the usual memecoin chaos by looking like a conservative, reliable investment — while still keeping the fun factor — you might hit a sweet spot no one else is aiming for. That contrast alone could become part of the appeal.