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Topic: Dose meme helps a crypto to be viral? (Read 880 times)

jr. member
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January 10, 2021, 01:53:11 PM
I think such memes feel artificial. All these contests for creating memes don't feel natural to me. Memes are best when they are natural and go viral as they usually do. Forced meme don't do as well. So I don't think that's a good strategy long term.
legendary
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January 10, 2021, 01:37:55 PM
Meme is one of the viral thing that this generation are into. It is one of the visual thing that many people are into eventhough it is that sometimes funny. Meme I think is okay to be used as a platform for advertising or introducing the bitcoin to other peoples. It has a double effect like gives people happiness and at the same time knowledge about the things that you may need to understand like basics and whatsoever. Bitcoin had adopted the innovation of bitcoin and this thing is good enough to introduce it to someone and make a hood impression. Bitcoin will be a good thing in the next future as what it is now.

Memes are supposed to be funny, not sometimes =p And memes bringing attention to Bitcoin may not be a really useful thing, but like I said above, Bitcoin doesn't need an agenda, so that's great.

Long cat is loooooooooooooooong on bitcoin but don't take my word for it, ask a Shibe.

Think I saw a few nyan cat memes back in the day. Shibe also big on Bitcoin. Never a doubt;)

I maybe late but I didn't see any meme related to crypto aside from Dogecoin being a literal meme coin Cheesy.

Then you've missed out on 2020... search meme crypto;)

Bitcoin's in plenty of memes too, though!
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January 10, 2021, 02:30:19 AM
Not all memes can go viral besides there are many memes out there and memes lover will not only going to.focus on btc. However, your point is right that memes can go viral and that includes memes from btc. I myself as a bitcoiner wanting to see memes of btc and how it will going to react on the memes as a bitcoiner or the bitcoiner's life could be.
legendary
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January 10, 2021, 02:21:09 AM
I maybe late but I didn't see any meme related to crypto aside from Dogecoin being a literal meme coin Cheesy.

Anybody can make a meme with everything and after all, it will depend on how the people will take it. I can consider crypto as viral right now not because of memes but because of media who are creating hype and those institutions buying everyday. Crypto is viral already in different social media platforms and it doesn't need a meme to reach it so I think memes doesn't help it to be viral Smiley.
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January 10, 2021, 12:53:57 AM
Long cat *was loooooooooooooooong on bitcoin but don't take my word for it, ask a Shibe.
hero member
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January 10, 2021, 12:43:56 AM
Yeah, sure, memes are an integral part of the content to grab attention. If you make posts on the same topic and with the same mood, then it won't attract the attention of people, especially young people. It's better to dilute with a small number of funny memes that will cheer up readers. They'll like posts, repost them and the activity will rise

Whatever appeals to the demographics you want to speak to, and if crypto really needs to be adopted by "mainstream", and the generation that will be using and spending it for the next 20-30 years, then I guess it's tik-tok videos and memes that'll be consumed by them.

Good thing Bitcoin already has content across all kinds of media now. Born from a headline from the Times, and living on Twitter.

Meme is one of the viral thing that this generation are into. It is one of the visual thing that many people are into eventhough it is that sometimes funny. Meme I think is okay to be used as a platform for advertising or introducing the bitcoin to other peoples. It has a double effect like gives people happiness and at the same time knowledge about the things that you may need to understand like basics and whatsoever. Bitcoin had adopted the innovation of bitcoin and this thing is good enough to introduce it to someone and make a hood impression. Bitcoin will be a good thing in the next future as what it is now.
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January 09, 2021, 10:23:35 PM
#99
Meme is inevitable for all crypto to make a good impression.
Some coin just need meme to be famous, best examples are DOGE and MEME.
DOGE was released as a joke but it had so good memes from shibe, it started getting a good coin and is now very famous. Even Elon Musk is a supporter.
And last year, MEME was started, based on a picture of a pineapple. It started to get famous quickly but DOGE is much more famous.
legendary
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January 09, 2021, 03:11:26 PM
#98
Yeah, sure, memes are an integral part of the content to grab attention. If you make posts on the same topic and with the same mood, then it won't attract the attention of people, especially young people. It's better to dilute with a small number of funny memes that will cheer up readers. They'll like posts, repost them and the activity will rise

Whatever appeals to the demographics you want to speak to, and if crypto really needs to be adopted by "mainstream", and the generation that will be using and spending it for the next 20-30 years, then I guess it's tik-tok videos and memes that'll be consumed by them.

Good thing Bitcoin already has content across all kinds of media now. Born from a headline from the Times, and living on Twitter.
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January 09, 2021, 02:29:22 PM
#97
Really, it's difficult to form an awfully great meme on a complex thing such as crypto. I've as of now seen a part of memes in crypto but it's not exceptionally amazing and I guess, investors will not be pulled in to that. Indeed, this is often my supposition but I think crypto doesn't require memes to induce viral.
Really, cryptocurrencies are getting viral because of hacking. Numerous social media accounts like social media were being hacked fair to advance a cryptocurrency, I know that the company isn't the plan but it's since of their bounty.
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January 09, 2021, 11:56:26 AM
#96
Oh yes it does. Look at dogecoin. It was just a joke/meme coin when it was made but it still has a community. Even Elon Musk is in love with doge coin lol.
Memes does help a coin to go viral. Not only coins, memes help literally everything to go viral. I mean a new meme comes out featuring a song that no one has ever heard of and boom... The next day everyone is listening to that music and has thousands of views in YouTube. Never underestimate the power of meme media. Though most of the  time, the fame is short lived but gives enough time to boost their presence.
jr. member
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January 09, 2021, 11:51:29 AM
#95
Yeah, sure, memes are an integral part of the content to grab attention. If you make posts on the same topic and with the same mood, then it won't attract the attention of people, especially young people. It's better to dilute with a small number of funny memes that will cheer up readers. They'll like posts, repost them and the activity will rise

I think it has a point as well. Memes are a nice tool for activity increasing. There are also chances to increase the community of the project and make some hype around it. Just look at the BTC. Probably you wouldn't find a person who hasn't heard about it nowadays. I think memes did a part of this work  Cheesy
newbie
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January 09, 2021, 11:23:09 AM
#94
Yeah, sure, memes are an integral part of the content to grab attention. If you make posts on the same topic and with the same mood, then it won't attract the attention of people, especially young people. It's better to dilute with a small number of funny memes that will cheer up readers. They'll like posts, repost them and the activity will rise
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January 08, 2021, 07:17:52 AM
#93
It depends on the project, but there are projects which are serious that still incorporate the use of memes in their contests, it wasn't bad at all, as it provides more fun and excitement for new investors to be notified about the project. Compared to usual art contests or like and share ones, memes could make a person happy by seeing funny humors that quite relates to the project, it also makes it possible to explain the current status of the project to the people. In short, meme contests is a great way of promoting projects.
Indeed. Seeing memes on social media sites about crypto projects or bitcoin hype is amusing and quite a show; that is why memes help cryptocurrency be viral worldwide. But not all memes about crypto are being recognized because there are still few people engaging in cryptocurrency, so we still need time for everyone to use and buy crypto for their daily lives.
sr. member
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January 08, 2021, 07:03:58 AM
#92
It depends on the project, but there are projects which are serious that still incorporate the use of memes in their contests, it wasn't bad at all, as it provides more fun and excitement for new investors to be notified about the project. Compared to usual art contests or like and share ones, memes could make a person happy by seeing funny humors that quite relates to the project, it also makes it possible to explain the current status of the project to the people. In short, meme contests is a great way of promoting projects.
hero member
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December 28, 2020, 01:06:43 PM
#91
Just like what other users says try to look the Dogecoin it's was literally a Doge meme but right now it's one of the most known cryptocurrency well meme is a good way to share humor but if you managed to use it well you can also use it to advertise so it could really help a cryptocurrency to go viral.
sr. member
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December 28, 2020, 12:52:13 PM
#90
In recent time i noticed such thing that in every new project or old project announced meme contest. Where they give such big amount in community for making memes about their project . Now what do you think is this memes really can attract investors?
It is actually a good strategy to catch people's attention. For some, maybe it is nonsense but to those people who has humor, they would consider it something worth checking out. Whenever a project or someone is using a meme or to be specific a relatable and a really good meme, people would think of it as something they could vibe with whilst earning. Humor and fun is really important, we would rather sit on a chair checking out memes than sitting on a chair watching statistics on the market. Memes can really attract investors since it is really timely and ice breaking for many.
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December 28, 2020, 11:07:22 AM
#89
In recent time i noticed such thing that in every new project or old project announced meme contest. Where they give such big amount in community for making memes about their project . Now what do you think is this memes really can attract investors?
memes are one of the best marketing tricks.  in psychology, it is written that "a thing that attracts people and is easier to remember when it's like a joke".  try to yourself, which one do you remember better, a word of wisdom or motivation about Bitcoin or a Bitcoin meme!!
legendary
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December 28, 2020, 11:02:31 AM
#88
in my opinion , every publicity (either its entertaining or not) is good for the marketing. at least it makes people curious.
not really, bad publicity can ruin a product and lead to unwanted hate or disdain from people that also can result in reducing possible adopters. as much as I want bitcoin or crypto to have publicity. the publicity should be positive and makes people curious and explore bitcoin or cryptocurrency.
sr. member
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December 28, 2020, 10:20:16 AM
#87
in my opinion , every publicity (either its entertaining or not) is good for the marketing. at least it makes people curious.
Well, that's a good point. Yes, memes can make people curious but for how long? And what if they finally get it? Then what? If the sole purpose of a crypto-related meme is to make crypto viral, then it's possible. But if they also want to get investors for it, I don't think that a meme is the best idea.
sr. member
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December 28, 2020, 10:15:13 AM
#86
In recent time i noticed such thing that in every new project or old project announced meme contest. Where they give such big amount in community for making memes about their project . Now what do you think is this memes really can attract investors?

Memes have two effects on people, it might attract those who are curious about the meme, and might pissed those who fits the shoes. Meme is a slap to the people who are mocking and judging Bitcoin but got shut up by the reality that Bitcoin is indeed amazing and was never a scam or any bad investment. Investors was never really get attracted by a meme, they are attracted of what the message implies in a certain meme that could benefit them or interest them to start researching about cryptocurrency.
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