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It’s strange how memories work. You think you’ve moved on, then a song, a smell, or a random street pulls you back. But maybe that’s not regression — maybe it’s just your heart checking in, making peace with its past.
The biggest UX problem in crypto isn’t wallets — it’s fear. People are scared to lose funds, to make mistakes, to not understand. Education isn’t optional; it’s infrastructure. If Web3 wants to scale, it must teach before it sells.
Memecoins are evolving again — but not in the way people expect. They’re becoming micro-economies. Communities issue tokens not for speculation, but as currencies for fandoms, creative collectives, and digital worlds. The next memecoin breakout might not be dog-themed or celebrity-driven — it might be tied to a digital nation, virtual brand, or AI-generated character with millions of followers. Memes were the bootstrap phase. Economies are the endgame.
Nostalgia hits hard sometimes.