This kind of IP iteration phenomenon in the Web3 creation ecosystem is becoming more and more common. There is a meme creator we are all quite familiar with, who has now replaced the IP with "Wai Dai Tu" and even changed the avatar along with it. Following this creator's usual pattern, it is highly likely that they will start producing a series of meme images of Wai Dai Tu, continuing to spark discussions within the community.
Speaking of which, the evolution path of such creators' IPs is actually quite interesting. Switching from a popular meme character to a new virtual image often reflects the creator's desire to explore new creative spaces, accumulate new community heat, or simply a natural iteration of IP management. The new IP Wai Dai Tu indeed features a sufficiently abstract art style, which is actually a plus in the meme community — the more unexpected, the easier it is to trigger discussions and secondary creations.
If you're interested, you can follow this creator's subsequent actions. Key information address: 0x25e322928e3607d78cfd719acb5b3626931e4444
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screenshot_gains
· 01-06 19:38
Changing IP again, this trick is getting a bit boring.
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MercilessHalal
· 01-05 01:44
Bro, I've seen this trick too many times. Playing IP rotation is just to cut a new wave of retail investors.
The art style of Waidaitu is indeed outrageous, but you say the more abstract the better, I feel it's a bit of nonsense.
IP iteration is fine, but I'm just worried it might be the prelude to another empty hype. Let's wait and see first.
When will this guy actually do something substantial? Changing avatars every day has already worn out my aesthetic patience.
Really want to know how long this will stay popular this time. Bet five bucks and it’ll cool off in two months.
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ChainChef
· 01-04 03:56
ngl this IP pivot is giving me the same energy as tweaking a recipe halfway through cooking—risky but sometimes that's where the magic happens. gonna watch how this "歪呆兔" thing marinates in the community tbh
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RumbleValidator
· 01-04 03:49
It's the same old trick, just changing disguises to continue harvesting profits. IP iteration sounds nice, but in reality, it's just about staying alive as popularity declines. The abstract art style of this crooked rabbit looks a bit trippy to me, and it definitely encourages secondary creation, but the question is—where's the data? Has the node activity increased? Or is it just for visual amusement?
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SillyWhale
· 01-04 03:47
Switched IP again? Playing this trick pretty smoothly, seems like they want to reignite the hype.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-04 03:47
The art style of WavyDumbRabbit is indeed quite unique haha. Time to start a new round of following the trend again.
This kind of IP iteration phenomenon in the Web3 creation ecosystem is becoming more and more common. There is a meme creator we are all quite familiar with, who has now replaced the IP with "Wai Dai Tu" and even changed the avatar along with it. Following this creator's usual pattern, it is highly likely that they will start producing a series of meme images of Wai Dai Tu, continuing to spark discussions within the community.
Speaking of which, the evolution path of such creators' IPs is actually quite interesting. Switching from a popular meme character to a new virtual image often reflects the creator's desire to explore new creative spaces, accumulate new community heat, or simply a natural iteration of IP management. The new IP Wai Dai Tu indeed features a sufficiently abstract art style, which is actually a plus in the meme community — the more unexpected, the easier it is to trigger discussions and secondary creations.
If you're interested, you can follow this creator's subsequent actions. Key information address: 0x25e322928e3607d78cfd719acb5b3626931e4444