From the project team's perspective, Four.Meme's ecosystem support mechanism is actually quite pragmatic.



Why do I say that? Many launchpad platforms share this common flaw—deciding life or death at the moment of launch, then basically letting things run on their own. Four.Meme has taken a different approach:

Let the project operate normally first, get it running. Then give it some time to verify the real situation. Is the community maintaining it consistently? Are the on-chain data healthy? Is the progress stagnating? These can all be observed.

It's not about pouring resources immediately, but about seeing if you can survive first.

What’s particularly notable is—support isn't limited to meme tokens. Tool projects, application ecosystems, even projects backed by VC teams can all apply. This at least shows that the platform has ideas and isn't trapped in the "quick money" mindset.

Whether it can produce a hit project is still uncertain, but compared to environments where projects disband after launch, for teams that genuinely want to do something, this is a more friendly survival environment.
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