Recently, I discovered an interesting phenomenon. The project four.meme seems to be playing the Middle Eastern culture card. Their official Twitter frequently uses the word habibi, and they have also changed their branding visuals to habibi-related images. Habibi means "dear" or "beloved" in Arabic, and it is a common colloquial term in Arab countries. Using this word for meme culture dissemination indeed has a unique advantage, especially easily resonating with Middle Eastern communities.



I think this logic is quite interesting. Meme coins are essentially cultural phenomena. If they can tap into a certain region's cultural code, it can indeed generate a viral effect. The project’s market cap isn’t very large yet, but if it really catches on in the Middle East, the growth potential could be quite explosive. It’s worth paying attention to the project's subsequent developments.

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