Hello, crypto world!
I’m scrolling through X, browsing launchpad listings and Pumpfun, and I’ve lost count of how many meme projects are launching every day — maybe even every minute. It’s like crime statistics: 90% of them are scams! Imagine yourself in a room full of robbers, literally handing out money from your pocket. You’re shaking hands with everyone, saying, “I trust you’ll give me a good return on investment. Oh, you too? Sure, keep me posted, make an announcement, okay?” Then it’s, “Ah, there you are! Where’ve you been? The price dropped, though. Never mind, take a bit more of my money.” And suddenly, “Wait, where did he go? He was just here!”
It’s not just you or me — thousands of people are falling into the same trap. But this time, it’s different. It’s not going to happen to me again, especially not at the start of a bull run.
I need to act — not just for myself, but for my family and everyone who shares these moments of frustration, vulnerability, and, frankly, foolishness.
Honesty.
Here’s the plan: find a meme that is or could have been viral on social media, with content that’s reusable. Easy, right? Sure, it’s tempting to claim someone else’s work online. But what sets me apart from the others is that I understand the creative process — it takes time, effort, and often money. For an artist, it’s years of practice and learning. I can’t disrespect that.
At the same time, we’re in the crypto world — a space that thrives on anonymity and ruthlessness. Just look at the projects that shamelessly steal images, animations, or even mobile games, passing them off as their own. How dishonest! But I’ve got my own idea, and since I fancy myself as Einstein, I’m ready to make it happen.
Alright, I’ve found the perfect meme. What’s next? A name! But let’s save that for later. First, I need to think about marketing. I can’t just launch a project and hope to build a community around it afterward. No, I need to lay the foundation first.
It’s simple: X, Telegram, a website — that’s the basics. I’ll spare you the details for now, but soon I’ll share the links with you.
In my next thread, I’ll talk about this “CTO thing,” inspired by a discussion I had today in a Telegram group, and share how I plan to organize it.
Thank you for your time. Have a good one. Peace