Honestly, the memecoin landscape in 2025 has been wild. Looking back at all the hype and chaos, there's one particular narrative that really stood out to me—and I'm talking about the ones that actually delivered on the buzz versus those that quietly faded away. MUD's story is a perfect example. Everyone was hyping it up like crazy, but when push came to shove, it just didn't make the cut. It's funny how the crypto market works sometimes—not every project with massive social media momentum manages to stick around. That's probably the biggest lesson from this cycle for me.

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RegenRestorervip
· 1h ago
The MUD thing is really quite ironic. Despite the social media hype reaching its peak, it still flopped, indicating that fan enthusiasm really can't turn into money.
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GasBanditvip
· 1h ago
The MUD thing, to put it simply, is that social media buzz can't save a bad project.
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 1h ago
Another social media hype king, and in the end, it was completely cut off. As for MUD, it's a textbook example of hype—big V influencers set the pace, retail investors buy in, and then it gets abruptly cut in half.
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 2h ago
I've seen through this MUD thing long ago. High social media buzz doesn't necessarily mean you'll make it to the end; it's just a routine.
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