i think most of us came into this wanting the same thing. something real. something that actually hits. and somewhere along the way it turned into chasing copies of copies, piling into whatever popped an hour ago, then acting surprised when it's dead by morning. i'm not above it, i've done it too. it's just the rhythm of the trenches now and i think a lot of us are tired of it.
the thing that changed everything for me started at my lowest point in this space. i got rugged. and instead of walking away i relaunched the meme myself, not because of some master plan, but because i genuinely loved it. a cute, slightly off looking internet dog attached to the five most recognized letters in the world that nobody can actually define. i looked at it and just thought, this is the one that makes sense.
so i bet everything on it. believed in it for five months, poured in everything i had, and eventually had to sell at a 70k loss because there was nothing left to give. the dev of a coin literally named after taking profits had to take profits (the L). and the part that still gets me, is that they sent it anyway after the story amassed over 1M views. without me. because the story had already outgrown my exit. i never really left, it just needed people who believed in it and heard about the story.
that's when it stopped being about a chart for me. because this isn't just a coin. it's something the entire market acts out every single day without even realizing it. it's got the art, the story, the lore, the recognition built into the internet itself. it's changed real lives already. and in a space addicted to the next thing, a meme that actually means something is the rarest tokenization there is.
i don't want to play the regurgitation game anymore. i want to find something that genuinely makes sense, hold it, share it because i love it, and let the world find it through patience instead of hype. let it win slow. let it win real.
it's an https market. always has been. i'm just a 24 y/o who decided to stop trading the cycle and start believing in the thing that named it.
it would be cool to fix the trenches with a comeback story.