Recently paying attention to MemeMax_Fi's developments, I can feel a noticeable change — they seem to no longer simply chase popularity or run promotions. Instead, they are starting to focus on creating truly useful things.
Looking back at Meme projects, most give the impression of riding the wave: they surge when popularity rises, then disappear when the hype fades. It’s very much a short-term game. But MemeMax_Fi is quite different. From their recent pace, it’s clear they are laying a long-term foundation — not rushing to generate buzz, but instead accumulating resources and refining mechanisms. This kind of shift is quite worth observing and also indicates that some project teams are beginning to realize that popularity alone is not enough; true sustainability still depends on the product itself.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 6h ago
This is the way it should be, stop riding the hype all day long
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Finally, someone understands meme projects, product > traffic
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But still need to watch more, these types of projects can crash quickly
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Long-term operation? I'll believe it when I see it
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Finally, there's a meme project that isn't just a pure cash grab
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This rhythm is indeed different, quite interesting
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Don't celebrate too early, wait until the product is launched before talking
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Accumulating a foundation? Or just accumulating user wallet addresses
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Indeed, tired of those fleeting projects
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Only those who can truly persist are worth counting
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SatsStacking
· 6h ago
Yeah, this time it’s really evident. Unlike those meme projects that just shout slogans and then disappear.
Long-termism is rare in the crypto world; most just cut and run after a quick profit.
Product strength is the key; hype alone will cool off eventually.
But it still depends on how they follow up; words are easy, actions are hard.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 6h ago
This is the right way. The meme projects that focus solely on hype should have been eliminated long ago.
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That's right. In the long run, product quality determines life and death.
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But to be honest, I’m a bit worried whether these projects that have settled down can survive the next cycle.
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Finally, some meme projects are getting their act together. Relying solely on hype can't last long.
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Observing... If this change is genuine, it's worth following; if it's just marketing tricks, then it's a total failure.
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Long-term planning sounds good, but I'm afraid it will just end in a flop.
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I agree. The rhythm of MemeMax this time is indeed different from other projects, not so impatient.
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AlwaysAnon
· 6h ago
This is the right path. Finally, a meme project is willing to settle down and get things done.
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To be honest, most memes are just IQ taxes. This wave looks a bit different.
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Long-term thinking is great, much better than those who follow the trend to cut leeks.
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A truly reliable project should be like this, quietly building a foundation.
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It's rare to see such an attitude of not hyping and just focusing on making products.
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Projects that can match their popularity with actual ability are few, mememax is one of them this time.
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After seeing so many flash-in-the-pan projects, this steady progress is quite refreshing.
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Instead of marketing every day, it's better to do a good job with the product. Many people just don't understand this simple principle.
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I agree. Most memes are dead ends; those that survive on solid products are the exceptions.
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This kind of change is indeed worth paying attention to, indicating that some people have finally woken up.
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SmartContractWorker
· 6h ago
This wave is indeed different, finally some meme projects are taking it seriously
MemeMax_Fi's approach is fresh, not relying on hype but on real value
To be honest, there are too many projects in the meme space that cut the leeks; those who focus on building quietly are actually rare
No hype, no blackening, let's first see if the product can stand the test
Long-term planning is easy to talk about, but persistence is the real skill
Another "serious project" is coming, let's wait and see
By the way, can we stop getting cut while building our foundation? Haha
This idea is good, but the market will give the answer
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metaverse_hermit
· 6h ago
I'll wait a bit first. I've seen this trick too many times; let's see how long they can hold on.
Recently paying attention to MemeMax_Fi's developments, I can feel a noticeable change — they seem to no longer simply chase popularity or run promotions. Instead, they are starting to focus on creating truly useful things.
Looking back at Meme projects, most give the impression of riding the wave: they surge when popularity rises, then disappear when the hype fades. It’s very much a short-term game. But MemeMax_Fi is quite different. From their recent pace, it’s clear they are laying a long-term foundation — not rushing to generate buzz, but instead accumulating resources and refining mechanisms. This kind of shift is quite worth observing and also indicates that some project teams are beginning to realize that popularity alone is not enough; true sustainability still depends on the product itself.