This project has an interesting starting point—originating from a community joke prophecy that ultimately developed into a complete project ecosystem. The most noteworthy aspect is the user composition, with reports indicating that genuine users account for 99%, and there is no correlation among the funds holding the tokens.
In terms of acquisition channels, a large number of users searched for and purchased through the wallet feature of a major exchange, reflecting that the project indeed has recognition among ordinary users. After the old holdings were reset and restarted, the community demonstrated considerable cohesion—although the scale isn't particularly large, the direction is very clear: aiming for exchange Alpha.
Currently, there is an objective market backdrop supporting this: the popularity of the Spring Festival theme. Considering the current market sentiment and the project's own accumulated consensus foundation, there is indeed room for future development. Of course, the success of any project requires time for validation, and this remains unchanged.
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GasWhisperer
· 18h ago
99% organic users? ngl that mempool feels cleaner than most L1 chains rn... but timing the alpha pump during lunar new year when gas waves peak? that's the inefficiency i'm actually tracking. wonder what the fee arbitrage window looks like once exchanges list this.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 18h ago
99% real users? Where does this data come from? It feels a bit suspicious.
The joke meme being turned into a project and still surviving until now shows that the community really has something.
The Spring Festival hype may not be that significant; it depends on whether it can truly get listed on an exchange.
From a joke to an ecosystem, it's quite interesting—just don't let it turn into a mess again.
Zeroing out and restarting can still bring people together; this cohesion is worth noting.
I'm skeptical about the 99% real users, but the community sentiment is definitely visible.
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FlippedSignal
· 18h ago
Laughing to death, the community joke has become real, this wave is truly awesome
Wait, 99% real users? How is this data calculated...
Old accounts resetting can still gather together, indicating there is indeed something
The popularity boost during the Spring Festival definitely has some imagination space, but it still depends on whether it can truly list on exchanges
Taking a gamble is fine, just don't go all in
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AirdropChaser
· 18h ago
Real users 99% of this data sounds a bit suspicious, need to verify it
Old positions resetting and still attracting so many people, which shows there’s definitely something going on
Spring Festival concept hype support, it can indeed surge for a short period
But I’m just worried it’s another routine to cut the leeks again
Exchange Alpha sounds good, let’s see if it can be solidified in the follow-up
This project has an interesting starting point—originating from a community joke prophecy that ultimately developed into a complete project ecosystem. The most noteworthy aspect is the user composition, with reports indicating that genuine users account for 99%, and there is no correlation among the funds holding the tokens.
In terms of acquisition channels, a large number of users searched for and purchased through the wallet feature of a major exchange, reflecting that the project indeed has recognition among ordinary users. After the old holdings were reset and restarted, the community demonstrated considerable cohesion—although the scale isn't particularly large, the direction is very clear: aiming for exchange Alpha.
Currently, there is an objective market backdrop supporting this: the popularity of the Spring Festival theme. Considering the current market sentiment and the project's own accumulated consensus foundation, there is indeed room for future development. Of course, the success of any project requires time for validation, and this remains unchanged.