| # | Tweet | Community | Topic | Views ▼ | Ratio | Engagement | Posted |
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| 1 | [image] A lot of people might see the name and just lump it in with ordinary lizard animal coins. But what it's really trading on isn't "reptiles" at all. It's this: AI creates a meme first, and then humans turn that meme into a real asset.
The most valuable thing about Fartcoin back in | $reptilecoin | — | 17.5K | 7.5x | 104 | Jul 10 |
| 2 | [image] A lot of people see "Frank Ocean" and assume it's just borrowing the singer's name. But once you actually watch the original video, you realize the name itself is the most brilliant part of the entire meme.
A newborn baby sea turtle was named Frank.
Unlike the other hatchlings | Frank Ocean | — | 3.0K | 1.2x | 56 | Jul 29 |
| 3 | [image] $INTERN 839K
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At the peak of the 2021 GME saga, Robinhood restricted buying on GME, AMC, and other stocks. The "Buy Button being turned off" became a classic meme that still echoes through crypto and WSB circles today.
Five years later, | INTERN | — | 1.3K | 0.5x | 51 | Aug 8 |
| 4 | [image] There are many cats on the Robinhood Chain, but I believe $MEOWSHI is one of the few assets that truly boasts the dual narrative of “historical origins + endorsement by key project figures.”
Many people may not know that Meowshi isn’t just a meme created on the fly during this | Meowshi | — | 858 | 0.3x | 17 | Aug 1 |
| 5 | [image] $Gnomes 312K
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Dwarves, forests, instruments, absurd storylines—this type of material carries several features highly suited for meme distribution: the recognizability is high enough to remember at a single glance, the content barrier | Gnomes CTO | — | 469 | 0.2x | 25 | Jul 30 |