Now, I'm on a new adventure with the $Opium meme token. It's the latest coin I added to my crypto collection, and it's looking like it could be the next big thing in the world of meme coins. Just like with $PEPE, $CAL, and $SAFERUM, I see potential in $Opium that goes beyond just being a joke.
Meme tokens started as funny internet stuff, but they are turning into serious business with real communities behind them. $Opium, with its cool idea and excited supporters, seems like it's going to be a standout meme token. It's more than just a joke; it's a movement.
I don't know what you mean by serious business?! These meme coins are launched on a primitive domain that only contains a roadmap and promises by its teams, the token contract, and the method of purchasing it. But if you look at the memecoin team, the whitepaper, or the use cases of the token, you will not find anything.
As for real communities, I assume that these communities that you see were provided with devious methods. These memes were and still were created for jokes and specifically for investors who dream of getting rich quickly, and many of them were turned into shitcoins and scams, as Xal0lex mentioned.
I believe that these meme coins may trend if one of them is lucky enough to have one of the major influencers mention it, or it is possible after the owners of its project carry out massive promotional campaigns for it on social media and its logo is widely used. Therefore, choosing the most promising legit meme coin and getting rich from it depends on luck, given that there are so many currently existing meme coins on the market, and some of them impersonated the names of the official projects. In addition, I have not heard of the $Opium token before, which you mentioned, and perhaps many are like me.