A founder of a major exchange recently shared an interesting idea. He plans to name his autobiography in Chinese "Binance Life," which is purely a personal branding decision and has nothing to do with any Meme tokens or exchange listing activities. However, he honestly admits that he is quite fond of Meme culture. He finds the term particularly interesting — it has a certain "stickiness," making it easy to remember and spread. This understanding and embrace of internet culture, to some extent, reflects the evolution of the crypto ecosystem. From serious financial narratives to more relaxed and mass-friendly expressions, this shift is reshaping the industry's conversational style.

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FrontRunFightervip
· 19h ago
lmao "no relation to meme tokens" followed by "i love meme culture" is peak extraction playbook tbh... calls it "stickiness" but really just means easier to pump, easier to exit. seen this dark forest play a thousand times.
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