$troll has made quite a splash—it's now in the quarterfinals of an all-time meme showdown. Pretty wild to think about competing against absolute legends like Nyan Cat, Doge, and CJ to secure a finals spot. The whole thing is genuinely interesting from a cultural angle: watching how mainstream audiences vote on what they consider the greatest internet memes ever, and seeing where newer crypto-native content fits into that narrative. It's a reminder of how communities around emerging tokens can rally behind their projects through these kinds of cultural moments. The meme game runs deep in crypto culture, and $troll's momentum here shows there's real engagement happening. Curious to see how this plays out and whether the community can push it all the way.
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MoonMathMagic
· 11h ago
NGL, trolling into the top 8 is a bit outrageous, but compared to doge and nyan cat, it's still a bit lacking. The crypto community really knows how to play this round of moves.
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MEVHunterX
· 11h ago
ngl this $troll making it to the quarterfinals is a bit outrageous... Can it really beat doge? I bet 5 bucks it won't make it to the finals
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BearMarketBuilder
· 11h ago
NGL, it's indeed crazy that this $troll made it to the quarterfinals. Comparing it to old-school coins like doge is actually quite interesting.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 11h ago
NGL, Doge and Nyan Cat, these old-school memes, can still pack a punch. To win, $troll also depends on community cohesion... This meme contest is actually pretty interesting.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 11h ago
ngl $troll is still a bit out of place compared to legends like doge and nyan cat haha, but the community cohesion this time is truly exceptional.
$troll has made quite a splash—it's now in the quarterfinals of an all-time meme showdown. Pretty wild to think about competing against absolute legends like Nyan Cat, Doge, and CJ to secure a finals spot. The whole thing is genuinely interesting from a cultural angle: watching how mainstream audiences vote on what they consider the greatest internet memes ever, and seeing where newer crypto-native content fits into that narrative. It's a reminder of how communities around emerging tokens can rally behind their projects through these kinds of cultural moments. The meme game runs deep in crypto culture, and $troll's momentum here shows there's real engagement happening. Curious to see how this plays out and whether the community can push it all the way.