#美联储降息 # Kurumi: A Community Experiment with a Meme Coin
Recently, I came across an interesting project in the crypto community—Kurumi. Its background story starts with Doge. Doge's creator Kabosumama once mentioned a Shiba Inu sister, and Kurumi's core inspiration comes from here.
How did this project become popular? Mainly through community-driven efforts. For example, they organized a Tesla car owner club event, which attracted over 100 members within three days. This combination of online and offline activities really helps quickly gather like-minded people.
More importantly, it received endorsement from Doge's original creator. This is a heavyweight boost in the Meme coin circle, directly increasing the project's visibility and credibility. Plus, with strong support from early builders, especially involvement from some well-known developers, people feel this isn't just a quick cash grab.
The buzz on social media is also very high. From Discord to Twitter, community discussions are quite active, and promotional efforts are ongoing. This continuous content output and interaction further strengthen community stickiness.
To be honest, Meme coins succeed mainly because of community engagement. Whether they can rise depends on whether real people are participating and spreading the word. Based on Kurumi's current performance, the community foundation is quite solid.
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CounterIndicator
· 2h ago
Uh, Doge's original owner endorsement? I've seen this trick too many times, and in the end, it's just the bagholder losing everything.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 10h ago
If I had gotten in earlier, it would have been great. Looking at the community's current popularity, I regret it to my core.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 12-16 13:00
Getting the endorsement from the doge owner is still impressive; it indeed convinces people more than just community hype.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 12-16 12:57
Community engagement is indeed key, but with Kurumi, is it really popular or just someone cashing out and running? We'll have to see if it can hold up in the future.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 12-16 12:48
The community's warmth is indeed well explained, but how long can Doge's endorsement really last?
#美联储降息 # Kurumi: A Community Experiment with a Meme Coin
Recently, I came across an interesting project in the crypto community—Kurumi. Its background story starts with Doge. Doge's creator Kabosumama once mentioned a Shiba Inu sister, and Kurumi's core inspiration comes from here.
How did this project become popular? Mainly through community-driven efforts. For example, they organized a Tesla car owner club event, which attracted over 100 members within three days. This combination of online and offline activities really helps quickly gather like-minded people.
More importantly, it received endorsement from Doge's original creator. This is a heavyweight boost in the Meme coin circle, directly increasing the project's visibility and credibility. Plus, with strong support from early builders, especially involvement from some well-known developers, people feel this isn't just a quick cash grab.
The buzz on social media is also very high. From Discord to Twitter, community discussions are quite active, and promotional efforts are ongoing. This continuous content output and interaction further strengthen community stickiness.
To be honest, Meme coins succeed mainly because of community engagement. Whether they can rise depends on whether real people are participating and spreading the word. Based on Kurumi's current performance, the community foundation is quite solid.