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Recently, I've been looking into meme coins related to Middle Eastern concepts and found an interesting perspective. The word "habibi" in Arab culture means "dear" or "beloved," and it's a very commonly used colloquial term, which seems especially suitable for meme culture's dissemination. Moreover, the official accounts seem to have promoted this concept multiple times, even changing their Twitter profile pictures to images related to habibi.
From a cultural adaptation standpoint, words like habibi that carry regional characteristics and are easy to create memes with are indeed more likely to resonate within the community. The current market cap isn't too high yet, and if it can truly become a cultural phenomenon meme, its dissemination potential is still there. It might be worth keeping an eye on the development of this direction.