Meme assets are not only about jokes.



They are about attention systems.

That is where $SHIB becomes interesting.

Shiba Inu became one of the clearest examples of how community, culture, liquidity, and retail recognition can keep an asset visible far longer than many expected.

The lesson is not that every meme becomes durable.

Most do not.

The lesson is that crypto is highly sensitive to social energy.

When enough people understand a symbol quickly, it can become part of the market language.

The risk is obvious.

Meme assets move heavily with sentiment, and sentiment can disappear fast.

But ignoring the category completely also misses how many crypto users actually behave.

This makes the comparison with the TON Blockchain interesting.

TON already benefits from social distribution through communities, mini apps, wallets, and experiences powered by $GRAM .

Communities can form quickly.

But attention alone is not enough.

Users still need simple ways to participate once they arrive.

This is where STONfi fits.

Social attention brings users in.

Asset movement helps them engage with the ecosystem.

And engagement is what turns visibility into activity.

#SHIB #Memes #GRAM #STONfi #Bullish:
SHIB-3.31%
GRAM2.26%
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