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MemeMax has recently become quite popular in the community, not because it released a new Meme, but because it is clearly attempting to reorganize the entire Meme ecosystem.
To be honest, everyone understands the current Meme market: rush to run, pre-embed, black pressure, instant rise and instant smash, newcomers rely on luck, while old players rely on reflexes. The entire ecosystem looks lively, but in reality, it is a complete mess.
Many projects cool down in less than three days; it's not about Meme, it's about life. What MemeMax is doing is quite straightforward. It aims to reduce the luck in Meme issuance and increase the emphasis on rules, making the strategies of those robots that rush in and pre-bury nested dolls completely ineffective, allowing ordinary players to enter the game fairly.
Secondly, the liquidity mechanism will be transparent, no longer the kind of black box model where you have to guess, and we won't tell you anything. Instead, it will allow the community to truly see how the pool operates and how the rules are followed.
Next is to lower the threshold. Now, for beginners, playing Meme is like a scratch card; those who understand it benefit while those who don't end up paying tuition. MemeMax aims to reduce the operational threshold so that newcomers can participate normally instead of being thrown in as fodder.
The most important thing is that it is not about creating a short-term Meme, but about building a Meme infrastructure that can run in the long term.
When others post memes, they are just switching projects with each shot. What MemeMax does is to completely redo the foundation of the entire track, providing a better mechanism for those who want to post memes in the future and a safer environment for those who want to play with memes.
Sounds ideal, but what the Meme circle lacks the most is this kind of project that dares to start from the bottom.
Whether MemeMax has a future is hard to say, but one thing is certain: it is not here to join the fun, but to change the structure.
If we treat Meme as a long-term game, then MemeMax could very well be the foundation of the next generation of Memes. In short, keeping an eye on it now is not a loss.
@KaitoAI @MemeMax_Fi