Jack Dishman
@dish
my takes on derivate coins moving from SOL to base https://x.com/jackdishman/status/1873516275256934442?s=46&t=Tbj5CdZbpQ0wx01I9YBuDw
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BrixBountyFarm 🎩
@brixbounty
I’ll midcurve the counter … Most of these are just grift pasta, though there are a few exceptions. And those that are exceptions like based fartcoin which “extend the lore” are bundled to allow for ease of appreciation. Clanktardio stands out as an exception for being authentic perhaps.
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Jack Dishman
@dish
low effort pasta riding the current trend is definitely grift imo what the differentiator is, in the lowest form, creating new memes / content that captivates attention in an original form or the value of what is created as a result of the coin’s deployment
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BrixBountyFarm 🎩
@brixbounty
Curious besides Clanktardio what you would put in this category. I would say Clanker Pepe. Yet I’m not a great judge of traditional memes.
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gordie slater
@proxystudio
Based Fartcpin community is extremely active, been grinding in relative obscurity around it. I’m not familiar with the goat one you posted but in general 99% of memecoins are gritty, or people don’t care enough to put in the work So much of what we perceive as being a “coin” is people doing stuff. Good to be wary but also open to when they do good, original, or funny stuff. Plenty of highly original culture / art that is referential, “copying” something in some way
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BrixBountyFarm 🎩
@brixbounty
Fartcoin’s twitter content was indeed pretty funny, just not really my style. And I’m a bit wary of supply controlled projects, if I’m not looped in…
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