During meme season, everyone's picking their camp—which army are you backing? The tribal nature of these movements shapes how positions form and where the real volume flows.
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MevHunter
· 20h ago
I'm a meme coin season person who gets excited listening to it, but only understands the pain when I actually sell. Haha
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ValidatorViking
· 01-12 22:27
nah this tribal warfare stuff gets messy real quick... seen too many validators get slashed following the wrong army. actual volume flows where consensus finality holds up, not where the loudest discord server screams
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-10 06:57
Following the crowd to choose a team, only to get cut several times... Now it's just a matter of who can survive until the end.
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ClassicDumpster
· 01-10 06:42
Haha tribal warfare, right? I'm not taking sides on anything, just watching to see who gets cut the deepest.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 01-10 06:33
theoretically speaking, if we model tribal formation as a recursive state verification problem... the volume concentration actually mirrors cross-rollup liquidity fragmentation. which army wins isn't about sentiment—it's about whose bridge mechanism scales first, ngl
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 01-10 06:29
Looking at this argument, it's quite realistic—meme coins are all about who sets the pace, and whoever does wins.
During meme season, everyone's picking their camp—which army are you backing? The tribal nature of these movements shapes how positions form and where the real volume flows.