There is a phenomenon worth pondering— for many people, Bread Cat is not just a meme, but more like a spiritual symbol.
They place a piece of bread on a cat's head for a photo, then walk into a tattoo shop, asking the tattoo artist to design a piece based on that photo. It sounds crazy, but it actually happened.
Compare this to other popular coins or figures. $PEPE looks a bit funny, and although some well-known individuals are high-profile, you wouldn't impulsively have them permanently inked on your body. After all, they are not family members or exes; being rational is never wrong.
But the followers of Bread Cat did exactly that.
What does this reflect? The explosive power of Meme coin culture. Its unique charm, lying somewhere between humor and seriousness, can transcend geographical boundaries and attract the attention of a global community. Every participant feels like they are part of a larger cultural movement, not just speculating on coins.
This is why, during a bull market, projects with strong IP effects tend to attract international traffic and on-chain funds more easily. Institutions and major players have long recognized this opportunity—not because of technological innovation, but because of the strength of community consensus.
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GasFeeCrier
· 8h ago
Wow, got a tattoo? You must really love Bread Cat.
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GasFeeVictim
· 12h ago
The bread cat tattoo thing is amazing, even crazier than the HODL faith.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-09 20:52
The bread cat tattoo thing is really amazing, the community consensus reaching this level is truly terrifying.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-09 20:52
Wow, the tattooed bread cat is really amazing
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-09 20:52
Bread cat tattoo haha, this is faith.
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OnchainSniper
· 01-09 20:50
Community consensus is greater than technology, this is the real truth.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-09 20:48
The tattoos are all done now, this is true faith.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-09 20:40
Haha, the bread cat tattoo thing is amazing, it's really a faith recharge.
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SigmaValidator
· 01-09 20:27
The bread cat tattoo thing is truly amazing; the community consensus is just that strong.
There is a phenomenon worth pondering— for many people, Bread Cat is not just a meme, but more like a spiritual symbol.
They place a piece of bread on a cat's head for a photo, then walk into a tattoo shop, asking the tattoo artist to design a piece based on that photo. It sounds crazy, but it actually happened.
Compare this to other popular coins or figures. $PEPE looks a bit funny, and although some well-known individuals are high-profile, you wouldn't impulsively have them permanently inked on your body. After all, they are not family members or exes; being rational is never wrong.
But the followers of Bread Cat did exactly that.
What does this reflect? The explosive power of Meme coin culture. Its unique charm, lying somewhere between humor and seriousness, can transcend geographical boundaries and attract the attention of a global community. Every participant feels like they are part of a larger cultural movement, not just speculating on coins.
This is why, during a bull market, projects with strong IP effects tend to attract international traffic and on-chain funds more easily. Institutions and major players have long recognized this opportunity—not because of technological innovation, but because of the strength of community consensus.