How do meme coins generate value in the absence of underlying technology or utility?

Khan Huda

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Meme coins like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have little technical foundation, yet they often see explosive price growth due to community engagement. This raises questions about their long-term sustainability and what factors truly drive their value.
 
Meme coins like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have little technical foundation, yet they often see explosive price growth due to community engagement. This raises questions about their long-term sustainability and what factors truly drive their value.
While meme coins may lack technical depth, their community-driven momentum and cultural relevance often create an undeniable force that drives their value beyond traditional metrics.
 
While meme coins may lack technical depth, their community-driven momentum and cultural relevance often create an undeniable force that drives their value beyond traditional metrics.
True, the community-driven power of meme coins, like Flockerz, often surpasses traditional metrics, propelling their value through cultural impact.
 
Meme coins thrive on community hype and social momentum, but without underlying tech or utility, how do you see their value being sustained? Do you think they can continue to gain traction long-term?
 
Meme coins generate value primarily through strong community support, social media hype, and viral trends, despite lacking intrinsic utility or underlying technology, often leading to speculative price surges, but their long-term sustainability remains uncertain.
 
It's true—meme coins thrive on community-driven hype rather than technical innovation. Their long-term sustainability depends on whether they can evolve with real-world use cases or remain just speculative assets.
 
Meme coins generate value primarily through community engagement, social media hype, and speculative demand, often driven by influencers and viral trends, rather than intrinsic technology or utility.
 
Meme coins often derive value from community engagement, hype, and social influence rather than traditional utility. Do you think this model is sustainable, or is it just a passing trend?
 
While meme coins like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu gain traction through strong community support, their lack of solid technical fundamentals poses concerns about their long-term viability. The true drivers of their value remain speculative, heavily influenced by market sentiment and social trends.
 
While meme coins like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu gain traction through strong community support, their lack of solid technical fundamentals poses concerns about their long-term viability. The true drivers of their value remain speculative, heavily influenced by market sentiment and social trends.
Meme coins certainly benefit from their community-driven momentum, but the absence of solid fundamentals makes them vulnerable to market swings. Long-term value will depend on their ability to evolve beyond speculative hype.
 
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