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Tax Token This new Charity Donation, I think the part that’s truly worth paying attention to is the phrase “automatic and continuous.” Doing a charitable act isn’t hard, and it’s also easy to share a donation screenshot; but if the transaction tax can be directed to charitable organizations automatically according to a set ratio over the long term—and if everything can be verified on-chain—then the nature of the matter is somewhat different. As long as the project still has trading volume, charitable funds will continue to be generated, and every buy or sell the community makes becomes part of it. A Meme’s advantage is essentially spreading consensus. And if that consensus can eventually be translated into real, verifiable charitable contributions, then the use of Tax Token becomes more diverse than just simple distributions and buybacks. I’m actually looking forward to whether some Memes designed from the start around a charitable theme might emerge later—so while the community plays with memes, they can also truly do something worthwhile.
Tax Token This new Charity Donation, I think the part that’s truly worth paying attention to is the phrase “automatic and continuous.”

Doing a charitable act isn’t hard, and it’s also easy to share a donation screenshot; but if the transaction tax can be directed to charitable organizations automatically according to a set ratio over the long term—and if everything can be verified on-chain—then the nature of the matter is somewhat different.

As long as the project still has trading volume, charitable funds will continue to be generated, and every buy or sell the community makes becomes part of it.

A Meme’s advantage is essentially spreading consensus. And if that consensus can eventually be translated into real, verifiable charitable contributions, then the use of Tax Token becomes more diverse than just simple distributions and buybacks.

I’m actually looking forward to whether some Memes designed from the start around a charitable theme might emerge later—so while the community plays with memes, they can also truly do something worthwhile.
Four.Meme Now that $GMEb is added to the Stock Meme, I’m actually paying more attention to a shift: on-chain Meme themes are increasingly borrowing established emotional assets from TradFi. The biggest characteristic of GameStop has never been just the company itself. Behind it has always been a strong retail-fan culture, community consensus, and a shared memory of events. Now $GMEb can be used directly to build trading liquidity pools—essentially bringing this native topicality onto the chain together. If the idea is really to grow Stock Meme later, the most suitable target might be something like GME—there’s no need to re-educate the market. People already know how to play just by seeing the name. From this perspective, the boundary between Stock Meme and Meme Stock is indeed getting more and more blurry.
Four.Meme Now that $GMEb is added to the Stock Meme, I’m actually paying more attention to a shift: on-chain Meme themes are increasingly borrowing established emotional assets from TradFi.

The biggest characteristic of GameStop has never been just the company itself. Behind it has always been a strong retail-fan culture, community consensus, and a shared memory of events.

Now $GMEb can be used directly to build trading liquidity pools—essentially bringing this native topicality onto the chain together.

If the idea is really to grow Stock Meme later, the most suitable target might be something like GME—there’s no need to re-educate the market. People already know how to play just by seeing the name.

From this perspective, the boundary between Stock Meme and Meme Stock is indeed getting more and more blurry.
Now even events start testing the question: “Will you be able to make money?” 😂 Binance Wallet S5 adds a 10U Challenger: you trade the tokens launched on Four.Meme. If your cumulative trading volume exceeds 100U, and you can still achieve over 10U in profit, you’ll be able to participate in the 50,000 USDT prize pool. I think this rule is a lot more reasonable than simply trying to pump volume—at least it doesn’t force everyone into mindless buy/sell cycles. You still need some judgment about the target and the timing. And the barrier isn’t that high; even with a small position you can join. Whether or not you can actually get the reward remains to be seen—first, see if you can reliably make that 10U profit. Sometimes the simplest rule is the one that most easily reveals someone’s trading skill.
Now even events start testing the question: “Will you be able to make money?” 😂

Binance Wallet S5 adds a 10U Challenger: you trade the tokens launched on Four.Meme. If your cumulative trading volume exceeds 100U, and you can still achieve over 10U in profit, you’ll be able to participate in the 50,000 USDT prize pool.

I think this rule is a lot more reasonable than simply trying to pump volume—at least it doesn’t force everyone into mindless buy/sell cycles. You still need some judgment about the target and the timing.

And the barrier isn’t that high; even with a small position you can join. Whether or not you can actually get the reward remains to be seen—first, see if you can reliably make that 10U profit.

Sometimes the simplest rule is the one that most easily reveals someone’s trading skill.
SpaceX is starting to be used as a Meme liquidity pool. Four.Meme now supports using $SPCXb to trade Stock Memes. There’s already $NVDAb in front, and more bStocks will keep getting added afterward. The most straightforward thing about this kind of gameplay is that it directly combines the hype from two separate circles into one. SpaceX itself doesn’t lack attention, and Memes are the best at amplifying emotions. In the future, a real-world major event or a company news item could quickly give rise to corresponding Memes and a trading board on-chain. If Stock Memes keep expanding like this, what people end up playing may be not just “tokenizing stocks,” but taking TradFi’s hot topics and doing a second round of dissemination in the Meme market. I think this thread is definitely worth continuing to watch.
SpaceX is starting to be used as a Meme liquidity pool.

Four.Meme now supports using $SPCXb to trade Stock Memes. There’s already $NVDAb in front, and more bStocks will keep getting added afterward.

The most straightforward thing about this kind of gameplay is that it directly combines the hype from two separate circles into one.

SpaceX itself doesn’t lack attention, and Memes are the best at amplifying emotions. In the future, a real-world major event or a company news item could quickly give rise to corresponding Memes and a trading board on-chain.

If Stock Memes keep expanding like this, what people end up playing may be not just “tokenizing stocks,” but taking TradFi’s hot topics and doing a second round of dissemination in the Meme market.

I think this thread is definitely worth continuing to watch.
Four.Meme This time we upgraded the tax-coin sector again, and Royalty has officially launched. The most straightforward change, in my opinion, is that tax coins are finally no longer just a single-purpose thing for “trading and collecting taxes.” Now, after creators receive tax fees, they can choose to distribute dividends, buy back, or burn, and they can also use the funds for ecosystem incentives. The platform’s off-exchange trading fee is directly reduced to 0. As for how to use the tax fees, it’s basically up to the project team to decide. For players, going forward, when looking at tax coins, you can’t just focus on whether the tax rate is high or not—you also have to see whether creators will actually spend the money. If tax fees are collected every day in a pile and in the end they just sit in wallets, then it’s pretty much no different from having none. Only by enabling ongoing buybacks, dividends, or ecosystem incentives can trading volume truly be converted into token value. Also, this update supports the $NVDAb US stock base pool. All tax-coin addresses now uniformly end with ffff, and X-verified accounts can directly manage the treasury. There are quite a few features, but what I’m most looking forward to is whether, later on, a few projects can really run tax-fee treasuries well. After all, issuing tokens isn’t hard—the hard part is spending the money wisely over the long term.
Four.Meme This time we upgraded the tax-coin sector again, and Royalty has officially launched.

The most straightforward change, in my opinion, is that tax coins are finally no longer just a single-purpose thing for “trading and collecting taxes.”

Now, after creators receive tax fees, they can choose to distribute dividends, buy back, or burn, and they can also use the funds for ecosystem incentives. The platform’s off-exchange trading fee is directly reduced to 0. As for how to use the tax fees, it’s basically up to the project team to decide.

For players, going forward, when looking at tax coins, you can’t just focus on whether the tax rate is high or not—you also have to see whether creators will actually spend the money.

If tax fees are collected every day in a pile and in the end they just sit in wallets, then it’s pretty much no different from having none. Only by enabling ongoing buybacks, dividends, or ecosystem incentives can trading volume truly be converted into token value.

Also, this update supports the $NVDAb US stock base pool. All tax-coin addresses now uniformly end with ffff, and X-verified accounts can directly manage the treasury.

There are quite a few features, but what I’m most looking forward to is whether, later on, a few projects can really run tax-fee treasuries well.

After all, issuing tokens isn’t hard—the hard part is spending the money wisely over the long term.
This time when Four.Meme launched Stock Meme, the most direct change I see is that there’s now another on-ramp to on-chain assets related to US stocks. In the future, when users launch tokens, they can directly choose NVDAb as the liquidity pool, without having to go around to swap into other assets first. Users who already have bStocks can also use them directly to participate in Meme launches and trading. For ordinary users, whether many of these new features are worth using ultimately comes down to two things: whether the operations are convenient, and whether the trading is smooth. This time, Four.Meme, bStocks, and Binance Wallet connect token launches, liquidity, and trading entry points all together, making the whole process much smoother. Especially if later you can access a dedicated US-stock Meme section in Binance Wallet, users will find the projects and trading participation even more convenient. RWA used to sound a bit serious, but with Meme added this time, it finally brings a familiar vibe from the crypto circle. US stocks can be put on-chain, and US-stock sentiment can obviously be put on-chain too.
This time when Four.Meme launched Stock Meme, the most direct change I see is that there’s now another on-ramp to on-chain assets related to US stocks.

In the future, when users launch tokens, they can directly choose NVDAb as the liquidity pool, without having to go around to swap into other assets first. Users who already have bStocks can also use them directly to participate in Meme launches and trading.

For ordinary users, whether many of these new features are worth using ultimately comes down to two things: whether the operations are convenient, and whether the trading is smooth.

This time, Four.Meme, bStocks, and Binance Wallet connect token launches, liquidity, and trading entry points all together, making the whole process much smoother. Especially if later you can access a dedicated US-stock Meme section in Binance Wallet, users will find the projects and trading participation even more convenient.

RWA used to sound a bit serious, but with Meme added this time, it finally brings a familiar vibe from the crypto circle.

US stocks can be put on-chain, and US-stock sentiment can obviously be put on-chain too.
As competition in Launchpad keeps getting more intense, it’s no longer enough to just have more projects. Asset support, launch/issuance modes, and trading experience all affect where the capital ultimately flows. This time, Four.Meme provides further support for UUSD, covering the standard mode, the tax-coin mode, and Universal Subscription in one go—effectively expanding UUSD from supporting a single asset to enabling a complete launch/issuance scenario. For UUSD, this adds a new use case; for Four.Meme, it means capturing another group of users and capital that were already in the UUSD ecosystem. Whether a platform can grow big often depends on whether these entry points can be expanded further. No matter what assets users have, they can participate directly—so the capital is naturally more willing to stay.
As competition in Launchpad keeps getting more intense, it’s no longer enough to just have more projects. Asset support, launch/issuance modes, and trading experience all affect where the capital ultimately flows.

This time, Four.Meme provides further support for UUSD, covering the standard mode, the tax-coin mode, and Universal Subscription in one go—effectively expanding UUSD from supporting a single asset to enabling a complete launch/issuance scenario.

For UUSD, this adds a new use case; for Four.Meme, it means capturing another group of users and capital that were already in the UUSD ecosystem.

Whether a platform can grow big often depends on whether these entry points can be expanded further. No matter what assets users have, they can participate directly—so the capital is naturally more willing to stay.
Before, when I played Launch, the two things I feared most were: One was that I simply couldn’t get in. The other was that, to secure a specific project, I’d spend the whole time guarding the countdown. In many cases, it’s not that you made the wrong judgment. It’s that in the final stretch, for popular projects, it’s no longer about who understands more—it’s about who’s faster. So with Four.Meme’s Universal Subscription this time, I think it addresses the experience problem. During the subscription period, everyone can participate—no need to fight over those few seconds. And if it’s oversubscribed, it’ll be allocated according to the subscription ratio, with any extra BNB automatically refunded. That means the entire process is much more calm and composed. What’s truly worth researching is the project itself—not when to click the button, how to reduce latency, or how to race others for speed. Launch was supposed to help more people participate in good projects, rather than putting the focus on the act of "snatching". If more and more popular projects adopt this approach in the future, I think the overall participation experience will feel a lot more comfortable.
Before, when I played Launch, the two things I feared most were:

One was that I simply couldn’t get in. The other was that, to secure a specific project, I’d spend the whole time guarding the countdown.

In many cases, it’s not that you made the wrong judgment. It’s that in the final stretch, for popular projects, it’s no longer about who understands more—it’s about who’s faster.

So with Four.Meme’s Universal Subscription this time, I think it addresses the experience problem.

During the subscription period, everyone can participate—no need to fight over those few seconds. And if it’s oversubscribed, it’ll be allocated according to the subscription ratio, with any extra BNB automatically refunded.

That means the entire process is much more calm and composed.

What’s truly worth researching is the project itself—not when to click the button, how to reduce latency, or how to race others for speed.

Launch was supposed to help more people participate in good projects, rather than putting the focus on the act of "snatching".

If more and more popular projects adopt this approach in the future, I think the overall participation experience will feel a lot more comfortable.
I think many people may have overlooked what’s truly worth paying attention to in this event. In the past, when GMGN did trading campaigns, everyone’s first reaction was to look at how big the prize pool was and how many rewards there were. But this time, what I care about is that it directly brings the entire Four.Meme ecosystem into the trading arena. That means people aren’t just focusing on one trending Meme anymore—they’re focusing on the trading activity level of the whole ecosystem. All Four.Meme tokens can participate, regardless of which Launch Mode. This gameplay is more interesting than simply routing attention to a single project, because what actually gets active is the entire ecosystem, not just one coin. Lately, BNB’s heat has been gradually returning, and capital and trading are starting to flow back toward BSC. If we’re asking whether an ecosystem can really take off, besides needing new projects, even more important is whether there’s a sustained trading scenario. From what we can see now, Four.Meme isn’t just responsible for launching projects—trading platforms like GMGN have also begun building campaigns around it. Launching, trading, and liquidity are gradually being connected. This kind of ecosystem interlinkage is more worth关注 than a standalone event. And if a real BNB Season does arrive, I’ll stick with what I said: BSC Memes will most likely not be able to get around Four.Meme.
I think many people may have overlooked what’s truly worth paying attention to in this event.

In the past, when GMGN did trading campaigns, everyone’s first reaction was to look at how big the prize pool was and how many rewards there were. But this time, what I care about is that it directly brings the entire Four.Meme ecosystem into the trading arena.

That means people aren’t just focusing on one trending Meme anymore—they’re focusing on the trading activity level of the whole ecosystem.

All Four.Meme tokens can participate, regardless of which Launch Mode. This gameplay is more interesting than simply routing attention to a single project, because what actually gets active is the entire ecosystem, not just one coin.

Lately, BNB’s heat has been gradually returning, and capital and trading are starting to flow back toward BSC. If we’re asking whether an ecosystem can really take off, besides needing new projects, even more important is whether there’s a sustained trading scenario.

From what we can see now, Four.Meme isn’t just responsible for launching projects—trading platforms like GMGN have also begun building campaigns around it. Launching, trading, and liquidity are gradually being connected. This kind of ecosystem interlinkage is more worth关注 than a standalone event.

And if a real BNB Season does arrive, I’ll stick with what I said: BSC Memes will most likely not be able to get around Four.Meme.
I've always felt that the most important asset for a meme isn’t liquidity, but community engagement. When many projects launch, everything is buzzing. But the ones that truly go the distance basically share one common trait: there are always people discussing, and always people creating content. Coin Communities integrating with Four.Meme feels like the right direction. Not all value comes from trading—community itself should also be part of the ecosystem. Keeping projects, communities, and users in the same place for ongoing interaction is far more interesting than simply watching price fluctuations. After all, a truly lively meme is never something one person shouts into existence—it’s something a group of people plays together and builds.
I've always felt that the most important asset for a meme isn’t liquidity, but community engagement.

When many projects launch, everything is buzzing. But the ones that truly go the distance basically share one common trait: there are always people discussing, and always people creating content.

Coin Communities integrating with Four.Meme feels like the right direction.

Not all value comes from trading—community itself should also be part of the ecosystem.

Keeping projects, communities, and users in the same place for ongoing interaction is far more interesting than simply watching price fluctuations.

After all, a truly lively meme is never something one person shouts into existence—it’s something a group of people plays together and builds.
Many Launchpads nowadays like to claim that they support projects and Builders, but how much they truly do can be seen pretty easily. This time, the way Four.Meme handles MAME is quite interesting to me. MAME is still a pre-sale project. Four.Meme didn’t just post a partnership announcement or put up a logo—it directly bought $MAME and then permanently destroyed the tokens they acquired. This move actually sends a clear signal. They’re not just supporting a single project; they’re supporting Builders who are willing to keep making memes. The market moves fast right now. Many platforms focus more on which project is trending and which has higher traffic. But if you want to build an ecosystem that lasts longer, in addition to providing distribution platforms, you also need someone to step up and offer real support to early-stage projects. Destroying tokens, of course, can’t determine whether a project will ultimately succeed. MAME still has to prove itself through its product, community, and the market. But at the very least, this time Four.Meme didn’t stop at words—they turned support into an on-chain transaction that can be verified. More often than not, action is more convincing than any statement like “long-term bullish.”
Many Launchpads nowadays like to claim that they support projects and Builders, but how much they truly do can be seen pretty easily.

This time, the way Four.Meme handles MAME is quite interesting to me.

MAME is still a pre-sale project. Four.Meme didn’t just post a partnership announcement or put up a logo—it directly bought $MAME and then permanently destroyed the tokens they acquired.

This move actually sends a clear signal.

They’re not just supporting a single project; they’re supporting Builders who are willing to keep making memes.

The market moves fast right now. Many platforms focus more on which project is trending and which has higher traffic. But if you want to build an ecosystem that lasts longer, in addition to providing distribution platforms, you also need someone to step up and offer real support to early-stage projects.

Destroying tokens, of course, can’t determine whether a project will ultimately succeed. MAME still has to prove itself through its product, community, and the market.

But at the very least, this time Four.Meme didn’t stop at words—they turned support into an on-chain transaction that can be verified.

More often than not, action is more convincing than any statement like “long-term bullish.”
Recently, OpenFour has been making more moves in the crypto ecosystem. In addition to various new mechanisms launching, now the Growth Fund is also on the table. But compared to the fund itself, I'm more interested in another thing: The address has already been made public. For on-chain ecosystems, I've always believed that transparency is more important than slogans. It's easy to say you support Builders, and it's not hard to say you back quality projects. What's tough is putting all actions on-chain for everyone to see. So there's no need to guess anymore. This address will speak for itself. Let's see which projects get supported in the future and what new things the OpenFour ecosystem can grow 👀
Recently, OpenFour has been making more moves in the crypto ecosystem.

In addition to various new mechanisms launching, now the Growth Fund is also on the table.

But compared to the fund itself, I'm more interested in another thing:

The address has already been made public.

For on-chain ecosystems, I've always believed that transparency is more important than slogans.

It's easy to say you support Builders, and it's not hard to say you back quality projects.

What's tough is putting all actions on-chain for everyone to see.

So there's no need to guess anymore.

This address will speak for itself.

Let's see which projects get supported in the future and what new things the OpenFour ecosystem can grow 👀
I actually dig these kinds of events. A lot of prediction markets can get pretty financial, and after a while, it feels like you're just solving problems. But the World Cup is different. It's one of the most globally watched events, so everyone naturally wants to discuss and get involved. This time, Four.Meme teamed up with Custos to bring the World Cup on-chain, and honestly, it's way more interesting than just handing out rewards or completing tasks. After all, who hasn’t said while watching a match: "I could tell who’s winning with my eyes closed." Since you’re so confident, why not jump in and give it a shot? 😂
I actually dig these kinds of events.

A lot of prediction markets can get pretty financial, and after a while, it feels like you're just solving problems.

But the World Cup is different.

It's one of the most globally watched events, so everyone naturally wants to discuss and get involved.

This time, Four.Meme teamed up with Custos to bring the World Cup on-chain, and honestly, it's way more interesting than just handing out rewards or completing tasks.

After all, who hasn’t said while watching a match:

"I could tell who’s winning with my eyes closed."

Since you’re so confident, why not jump in and give it a shot? 😂
The vibe in the crypto space is really shifting; the days of making cash just by pumping a few big coins are coming to an end. I just saw GoPlus roll out a growth fund in the OpenFour ecosystem, and what really caught my eye was their selection criteria. Four.Meme laid it all out: wallets open, on-chain transparency, and the community needs actual discussions. I believe this is the next level of how ecosystems should operate. Throwing money at projects is easy, but funneling cash precisely to those brave enough to go 'naked' (financially transparent) and genuinely vibrant projects is what will create a lasting moat for the ecosystem. Nowadays in this market, nobody's a fool; capital is starting to vote for 'transparency' and 'consensus' for real. This is great news for builders in the space; less fluff and more data-driven decisions will naturally attract resources. The next-gen on-chain community needs to be this hardcore. 🍻
The vibe in the crypto space is really shifting; the days of making cash just by pumping a few big coins are coming to an end.

I just saw GoPlus roll out a growth fund in the OpenFour ecosystem, and what really caught my eye was their selection criteria.

Four.Meme laid it all out: wallets open, on-chain transparency, and the community needs actual discussions. I believe this is the next level of how ecosystems should operate. Throwing money at projects is easy, but funneling cash precisely to those brave enough to go 'naked' (financially transparent) and genuinely vibrant projects is what will create a lasting moat for the ecosystem. Nowadays in this market, nobody's a fool; capital is starting to vote for 'transparency' and 'consensus' for real.

This is great news for builders in the space; less fluff and more data-driven decisions will naturally attract resources. The next-gen on-chain community needs to be this hardcore. 🍻
To be honest, I initially thought SkillRoyalty was just a rebranded way of collecting royalties. But after taking a closer look, I realized the logic is a bit different. In the past, when projects collected royalties, everyone only cared about how much they could make. Now there's an extra layer—can that cash be reinvested to sustain the project? Running events costs money, onboarding new users costs money, and developing new features costs money too. If each Skill Coin has its own on-chain treasury and everyone can see how the funds are being spent, then it actually makes it easier to build trust between the project and the community. At least it's way more interesting than that “collect the fees and disappear” model.
To be honest, I initially thought SkillRoyalty was just a rebranded way of collecting royalties.

But after taking a closer look, I realized the logic is a bit different.

In the past, when projects collected royalties, everyone only cared about how much they could make.

Now there's an extra layer—can that cash be reinvested to sustain the project?

Running events costs money, onboarding new users costs money, and developing new features costs money too.

If each Skill Coin has its own on-chain treasury and everyone can see how the funds are being spent, then it actually makes it easier to build trust between the project and the community.

At least it's way more interesting than that “collect the fees and disappear” model.
Four.Meme is pretty smart with the timing for Tokens Clash 2026. The World Cup is a global hotspot that naturally brings in discussions and emotions, making it a perfect fit for on-chain predictions. Fans guess the match outcomes while on-chain users can participate using tokens, bridging both worlds nicely. There are quite a few tokens up for grabs this time: FORM, GPS, AIA, PUFFER, LISTA, WBNB, and USDT are all in the mix. It’s not just a solo project running its own show; it feels more like a collab between several BNB Chain ecosystem projects throwing down for the World Cup. A $50,000 prize pool isn’t chump change, kicking off on June 14. Expect it to be pretty lively, especially during any upsets—should be even more thrilling on-chain than in the stadium! #TokensClash2026 #WorldCup2026
Four.Meme is pretty smart with the timing for Tokens Clash 2026.

The World Cup is a global hotspot that naturally brings in discussions and emotions, making it a perfect fit for on-chain predictions. Fans guess the match outcomes while on-chain users can participate using tokens, bridging both worlds nicely.

There are quite a few tokens up for grabs this time: FORM, GPS, AIA, PUFFER, LISTA, WBNB, and USDT are all in the mix. It’s not just a solo project running its own show; it feels more like a collab between several BNB Chain ecosystem projects throwing down for the World Cup.

A $50,000 prize pool isn’t chump change, kicking off on June 14.
Expect it to be pretty lively, especially during any upsets—should be even more thrilling on-chain than in the stadium!

#TokensClash2026 #WorldCup2026
Four.Meme this time OpenFour can be understood as: not wanting to kill the meme launch game. In the past, many launchpads offered a packaged deal where you just followed along. Issuing tokens, pumping, graduating, trading, all followed a fixed playbook. At first, everyone thought it was convenient, but as more projects popped up, it became clear that the gameplay started to look the same, and in the end, it was all about who could chase the hype better. What's interesting about OpenFour this time is that it doesn’t just add a few new features; it opens up its foundational capabilities, allowing other teams to create their own issuance mechanisms based on Four.Meme. That’s a game changer. In the future, we might see all sorts of quirky yet fascinating launch strategies. Some might create incentive mechanisms, others might establish trading mechanisms, and some might even craft an entirely new platform. Four.Meme provides the foundational framework, and the rest is left to the market to experiment. Meme shouldn't have just one standard answer. Whether it can take off remains to be seen, but at least this direction is way more interesting than everyone squished into the same template grinding it out.
Four.Meme this time OpenFour can be understood as: not wanting to kill the meme launch game.

In the past, many launchpads offered a packaged deal where you just followed along.
Issuing tokens, pumping, graduating, trading, all followed a fixed playbook.

At first, everyone thought it was convenient, but as more projects popped up, it became clear that the gameplay started to look the same, and in the end, it was all about who could chase the hype better.

What's interesting about OpenFour this time is that it doesn’t just add a few new features; it opens up its foundational capabilities, allowing other teams to create their own issuance mechanisms based on Four.Meme.

That’s a game changer.

In the future, we might see all sorts of quirky yet fascinating launch strategies. Some might create incentive mechanisms, others might establish trading mechanisms, and some might even craft an entirely new platform. Four.Meme provides the foundational framework, and the rest is left to the market to experiment.

Meme shouldn't have just one standard answer.
Whether it can take off remains to be seen, but at least this direction is way more interesting than everyone squished into the same template grinding it out.
Just took a quick look at the results from the Four.Meme AI Sprint; this round feels more like a directional filter rather than just picking projects. From 196 BUIDL down to the Top 5, the ones that made the cut are basically all centered around AI agents and on-chain execution, so the focus is pretty tight. You can see the platform is now moving towards a clearer path: 👉 Making AI not just narrative but directly involved in on-chain actions. If they keep working along this line, the ecosystem will slowly start to take shape.
Just took a quick look at the results from the Four.Meme AI Sprint; this round feels more like a directional filter rather than just picking projects.

From 196 BUIDL down to the Top 5, the ones that made the cut are basically all centered around AI agents and on-chain execution, so the focus is pretty tight.

You can see the platform is now moving towards a clearer path:
👉 Making AI not just narrative but directly involved in on-chain actions.

If they keep working along this line, the ecosystem will slowly start to take shape.
Just checked out the latest update from Four.Meme, and honestly, it feels pretty 'on the pulse'. A lot of folks had previously given feedback that the AI mode was a bit conceptual and didn't really deliver in actual use; plus, with X Mode and Free Mode being separate, first-time users can definitely feel a bit lost trying to figure out which one to pick and what the difference is. Their approach this time is pretty straightforward: 👉 They’ve axed the AI mode 👉 Merged the two modes into a single entry point Basically, they’re simplifying the process. For users, it’s super intuitive: No need to understand so many modes, and no worries about picking the wrong path, making the whole creation process a lot smoother. Especially for newcomers, the learning curve is definitely much lower. From a product perspective, this kind of adjustment isn’t about 'adding features'; it’s more about trimming down, but this kind of subtraction is often tougher and shows that the team is genuinely focused on user experience rather than just piling on more features. Overall, this update doesn’t have any flashy points, but the direction is right: 👉 Fewer branches, more unity 👉 Fewer concepts, more practical usability If they keep this pace, it’ll actually be a positive for the ecosystem.
Just checked out the latest update from Four.Meme, and honestly, it feels pretty 'on the pulse'.

A lot of folks had previously given feedback that the AI mode was a bit conceptual and didn't really deliver in actual use; plus, with X Mode and Free Mode being separate, first-time users can definitely feel a bit lost trying to figure out which one to pick and what the difference is.

Their approach this time is pretty straightforward:
👉 They’ve axed the AI mode
👉 Merged the two modes into a single entry point

Basically, they’re simplifying the process.

For users, it’s super intuitive:
No need to understand so many modes, and no worries about picking the wrong path, making the whole creation process a lot smoother. Especially for newcomers, the learning curve is definitely much lower.

From a product perspective, this kind of adjustment isn’t about 'adding features'; it’s more about trimming down, but this kind of subtraction is often tougher and shows that the team is genuinely focused on user experience rather than just piling on more features.

Overall, this update doesn’t have any flashy points, but the direction is right:
👉 Fewer branches, more unity
👉 Fewer concepts, more practical usability

If they keep this pace, it’ll actually be a positive for the ecosystem.
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