
The recent discourse surrounding memecoins has intensified, particularly with the launch of $CULT. Observers note that the current narrative around memecoins appears to have been strategically crafted to build momentum for this launch. Some commentators suggest that the concept of memecoins functioning as 'cults' is not new, highlighting the role of dedicated holders as a marketing force. However, there is debate regarding the appropriateness of labeling these communities as cults, with critics arguing that such comparisons diminish the true nature of cults, which typically involve deeper emotional or ideological commitments. Additionally, the relationship between memecoins and NFTs is being explored, with some suggesting that successful memecoin projects may replicate strategies used by top NFT brands to engage their communities more effectively.

The act of calling most memecoins “cults” is exactly the same as repeating that a token is “the new btc” or any banal shill mantra Holders go on chirping it like braindead birds, but nothing real is happening True cults change you at a core level + produce action in the world
The act of calling most memecoins “cults” is exactly the same repeating that a token is “the new btc” or any banal shill mantra Holders sit around chirping it like braindead birds, but nothing real is happening. True cults change you at a core level + produce action in the world
The act of calling most memecoins “cults” is exactly the same repeating that a token is “the new btc”, or any trite shill mantra. Holders sit around chirping like braindead birds, but nothing real is happening. True cults change you at a core level + produce action in the worked https://t.co/MNWzDayj6v