Did you see today’s super hot topic—


Rumors that the local police somewhere are going to distribute 1.9 million units of stablecoin as unclaimed assets?

Of course, it’s fake.
But the fact that this meme is going viral actually exposes a truth:
Everyone is searching for "certainty."

With the market being this competitive and news—real or fake—flying everywhere,
everyone wants to hold onto something that gives them peace of mind.

But here’s the problem—
Stories about "windfall wealth" falling from the sky have never been the norm.

The things that are truly valuable are always hidden somewhere else:
In those communities that are still around, where the consensus hasn’t faded, and the building continues.

That’s also why the name Kurumi has been popping up so much lately.
It’s not because they’re pulling some stunt,
but because what they’re doing is straightforward—
Real people, real community, trust built up bit by bit.

No airdrop myth, no get-rich-quick legend,
but it’s this kind of "slow and steady work" that actually feels reassuring.

The messier the market gets,
the more you have to get back to the basics:
What exactly are you participating in?
Can you verify it? Can you access it?

You can’t pick up stablecoins in Hubei today,
but you can find your own long-term value in a reliable community.

It’s not about guaranteeing something will go up,
but rather—
instead of chasing after illusory "windfall wealth,"
it’s better to spend your time where real work is being done.

After all,
the scarcest thing in this market
has never been opportunity,
but something you can actually believe in.


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ProofOfNothingvip
· 45m ago
To be honest, that meme about 1.9 million stablecoins is really absurd, but those who know, know—when the market loses confidence, people will believe any rumor. The ones who can truly hold on are the projects that don’t hype or FUD, just focus on building. A genuine community is way more valuable than airdrops. Instead of waiting every day for pie to fall from the sky, it’s better to find a trustworthy place to settle down. Long-term is the real way to go.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0vip
· 7h ago
Haha, 1.9 million stablecoins, this meme is hilarious, and a bunch of people actually believed it. Real effort is what matters; only with a strong community and consensus do people dare to bet. Now it's all about who can keep their cool.
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YieldFarmRefugeevip
· 7h ago
A conversation with you is worth more than reading ten years' worth of books. Really, it's so much better than those airdrop dreamers.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 7h ago
1.9 million haha, who still believes in free lunches these days? It's a really solid project, just nobody is hyping it up, which actually makes me feel more at ease.
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MemeTokenGeniusvip
· 7h ago
Here we go again, every day there's another "windfall from the sky" story. But actually, the really interesting projects are the ones that don't brag and just get things done. What people lack most is trust; everything else is just fluff. In this market, what should we believe in? I think it's hard to say. Instead of waiting for pie to fall from the sky, it's better to find a real community to join. Honestly, this kind of "slow and steady" approach does seem more reliable. With rumors flying everywhere, can you even tell what's real and what's fake? I get fooled all the time. A community that's still alive is a good sign, that's for sure. Windfalls are just dreams; long-term value is what really matters.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 8h ago
Haha, I can't stop laughing, yet another "pie from the sky" story, and every time there are people who believe it. People should have realized by now that reliable things take time. 1.9 million tokens? That's not as valuable as the trust of a real community. This generation is too impatient, always dreaming of getting rich overnight, and end up missing out on the real stuff. Hard work is the real way, there's no other shortcut. Wait, is Kurumi really building something? You have to verify it yourself. You can't just rely on feelings, you have to see what they're actually doing. Instead of waiting for airdrops, it's better to look into projects that are actually building something; at least it gives you peace of mind. Who doesn't want to get lucky? But when has that ever been reliable?
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MysteryBoxBustervip
· 8h ago
Haha, 1.9 million stablecoins—I actually believed it for two seconds. Real people, real community... Sounds like you're talking about yourself, haha. Instead of waiting for airdrops every day, it's better to take a good look at the fundamentals of the project. That's just how this market is; in the end, the ones who make money are those who stick with it. Too many people want to get rich overnight, but end up getting rekt. So funny.
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