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Fullstack retweeted
May 20
Last chance to compete. Let's do this 💪
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Fullstack retweeted
May 2
$50 for 5 seconds of work. 👇 1. Follow @bitget 2. Repost 3. Tag 3 friends 10 winners, 500 USDT in total. Who wants it?
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 27
Instead of sending funds to Aave, a multimillion-dollar infrastructure, why not send some to me, a broke ass instead? 0x3a2976376d6d309c4aa078bd03f03f17eb38c1c1
I understand why people are sending $1-$3 to DeFi United with the hope that an airdrop might happen later. It sounds ridiculous. But this is not the first time crypto has rewarded good-faith behavior. > People donated to Gitcoin Grants with no token in sight. Later, Gitcoin airdropped GTC to past donors. Median claim was around 68 GTC, worth about $470 at launch. Some got way more. > People donated to Mask Network grants on Gitcoin. Later, Mask airdropped MASK to those donors. Some small donors got rewards worth hundreds to low thousands. > Gitcoin donors also qualified for Optimism’s OP airdrop. Different project entirely. Some eligible wallets got around 556 OP, worth roughly $600 - $1,100 around launch. > Even Hermez rewarded Gitcoin donors. About 12,700 donors shared an $825K pool. > Then there’s the RAVE case. People minted Ufuk’s medical relief NFT just to help him. Later, RaveDAO airdropped 20 RAVE per NFT to minters. That small act of support became worth hundreds. So when 100,000 wallets send $1–$3, it looks funny. But the bet is simple: crypto has rewarded kindness before.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 25
Most times, meme trading looks like chasing whatever is loudest. A random post here, another coin there, people moving from one thing to the next. But on @memetok_app, the idea is different. You scroll content, spot momentum, and trade in one feed. No jumping from X to Telegram, then Dexscreener, then a launchpad before finally buying too late. The feed shows you where attention is gathering. Some posts get ignored. Some coins pass by. But some keep pulling people back again and again. You’re not just watching memes. You’re watching attention move. And in memecoins, attention is usually where everything starts.
Apr 23
At first it just looks like noise. Different posts, different coins, nothing really connected. But if you stay on it a bit longer, you start seeing the same things pop up. Not once, not twice… just keeps showing. Same coins, same kind of posts, same activity around them. You don’t even have to think too hard about it. It just starts making sense on its own. That’s the part people miss. @memetok_app isn’t about digging for signals. It’s just showing you what won’t go away. And most times, that’s where everything starts.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 23
At first it just looks like noise. Different posts, different coins, nothing really connected. But if you stay on it a bit longer, you start seeing the same things pop up. Not once, not twice… just keeps showing. Same coins, same kind of posts, same activity around them. You don’t even have to think too hard about it. It just starts making sense on its own. That’s the part people miss. @memetok_app isn’t about digging for signals. It’s just showing you what won’t go away. And most times, that’s where everything starts.
Apr 21
I’ve seen people treat everything on the feed the same like it all comes once and goes but that’s not really what happens most things pass through and disappear they show up once and you never see them again but a few don’t they keep coming back same posts same coins same activity and if you pay attention, you’ll notice it that’s the part most people miss @memetok_app isn’t just showing you content it’s showing you what refuses to go away you’re not searching for anything you’re just watching what keeps returning that’s usually where things start from not charts just attention so while some people scroll past everything others are watching what keeps showing up same feed different outcome not everything that keeps appearing is random
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 21
I’ve seen people treat everything on the feed the same like it all comes once and goes but that’s not really what happens most things pass through and disappear they show up once and you never see them again but a few don’t they keep coming back same posts same coins same activity and if you pay attention, you’ll notice it that’s the part most people miss @memetok_app isn’t just showing you content it’s showing you what refuses to go away you’re not searching for anything you’re just watching what keeps returning that’s usually where things start from not charts just attention so while some people scroll past everything others are watching what keeps showing up same feed different outcome not everything that keeps appearing is random
Apr 18
memetok is not just another app. it changes how discovery works. icymi, @memetok_app is built on monad and turns simple scrolling into signal. their goal is to remove the need to search. but the real advantage is repetition. while most people rely on charts, memetok tracks: what keeps coming back what doesn’t fade what people keep engaging with this makes discovery feel natural and hard to replicate, which is why attention usually leads price. this will matter for both everyday users and larger players. early users get to see things before they’re obvious, similar to early defi users, giving them better timing and stronger positioning. larger players get something even more useful: → see what keeps showing up → catch attention early → filter out what doesn’t stick → move before things become obvious if memetok gets this right, it won’t replace trading platforms it changes what happens before trading @monad ecosystem is shaping up nicely.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 18
memetok is not just another app. it changes how discovery works. icymi, @memetok_app is built on monad and turns simple scrolling into signal. their goal is to remove the need to search. but the real advantage is repetition. while most people rely on charts, memetok tracks: what keeps coming back what doesn’t fade what people keep engaging with this makes discovery feel natural and hard to replicate, which is why attention usually leads price. this will matter for both everyday users and larger players. early users get to see things before they’re obvious, similar to early defi users, giving them better timing and stronger positioning. larger players get something even more useful: → see what keeps showing up → catch attention early → filter out what doesn’t stick → move before things become obvious if memetok gets this right, it won’t replace trading platforms it changes what happens before trading @monad ecosystem is shaping up nicely.
Apr 15
ever wondered why some things keep popping up on @memetok_app? memetok’s idea is simple, discovery doesn’t start with searching it starts with what refuses to go away on the surface, it looks like a normal feed but underneath, something else is happening step by step, here’s what happens: → you open the app and start scrolling no inputs, no filters, just a moving feed → over time, certain things don’t disappear same posts, same coins, same activity they keep showing up → this is where it gets interesting what repeats becomes important not because you searched for it, but because it keeps finding you → everything happens in one place no switching tabs, no jumping tools just one continuous stream where things either fade or stick ps: memetok isn’t about finding everything it’s about noticing what doesn’t go away tldr: memetok turns repetition into signal without you needing to search for it this works because in crypto, what sticks around usually matters
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 15
ever wondered why some things keep popping up on @memetok_app? memetok’s idea is simple, discovery doesn’t start with searching it starts with what refuses to go away on the surface, it looks like a normal feed but underneath, something else is happening step by step, here’s what happens: → you open the app and start scrolling no inputs, no filters, just a moving feed → over time, certain things don’t disappear same posts, same coins, same activity they keep showing up → this is where it gets interesting what repeats becomes important not because you searched for it, but because it keeps finding you → everything happens in one place no switching tabs, no jumping tools just one continuous stream where things either fade or stick ps: memetok isn’t about finding everything it’s about noticing what doesn’t go away tldr: memetok turns repetition into signal without you needing to search for it this works because in crypto, what sticks around usually matters
Apr 13
on most platforms, people still open charts first before doing anything. search for a coin, analyze it, then decide what to do. this has been the default flow for a long time. but something different is starting to show up. @memetok_app doesn’t follow that same flow. what really changes? instead of starting with charts, everything starts with content. you scroll, you see posts, memes, activity, and from there discovery happens naturally. something this simple shifts how people find things because you’re not actively searching anymore, you’re noticing what keeps coming up. after a while, you start noticing things. posts repeat, certain coins keep showing up, and that’s usually where the signal is. but the real shift is deeper: discovery moves from searching to observing. memetok makes this possible by putting everything in one place. posts, memes, coins, interactions all live in a single feed. behind all of this is @monad it’s the foundation memetok runs on, making everything feel smooth in real time. in this setup, the user doesn’t see the complexity, just a smooth feed. and that’s the point. memetok is changing how discovery happens before trading even begins.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 13
on most platforms, people still open charts first before doing anything. search for a coin, analyze it, then decide what to do. this has been the default flow for a long time. but something different is starting to show up. @memetok_app doesn’t follow that same flow. what really changes? instead of starting with charts, everything starts with content. you scroll, you see posts, memes, activity, and from there discovery happens naturally. something this simple shifts how people find things because you’re not actively searching anymore, you’re noticing what keeps coming up. after a while, you start noticing things. posts repeat, certain coins keep showing up, and that’s usually where the signal is. but the real shift is deeper: discovery moves from searching to observing. memetok makes this possible by putting everything in one place. posts, memes, coins, interactions all live in a single feed. behind all of this is @monad it’s the foundation memetok runs on, making everything feel smooth in real time. in this setup, the user doesn’t see the complexity, just a smooth feed. and that’s the point. memetok is changing how discovery happens before trading even begins.
Apr 11
we should be paying attention not just to the usual way people trade @memetok_app is an application built on monad that is currently changing how meme trading works there’s more! → most people still rely on charts to find coins but on memetok, content comes first you scroll, you notice patterns, you see what keeps coming up it gives you discovery while removing the need to search, all you have to do is just pay attention → attention itself is becoming the signal what does this mean for a normal user? you don’t need to dig through charts all day you just stay in the feed and observe what’s happening this is already happening, people are picking up coins early just by noticing activity → everything lives in one place posts, memes, coins, interactions no switching tabs, no jumping platforms → and then there’s @monad high-performance infrastructure in the background apps like memetok show what that actually looks like in real use you don’t see it directly, but it’s what makes the experience smooth you might think it’s just another app, but it’s not things are still early, but the way people discover is already changing
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 11
we should be paying attention not just to the usual way people trade @memetok_app is an application built on monad that is currently changing how meme trading works there’s more! → most people still rely on charts to find coins but on memetok, content comes first you scroll, you notice patterns, you see what keeps coming up it gives you discovery while removing the need to search, all you have to do is just pay attention → attention itself is becoming the signal what does this mean for a normal user? you don’t need to dig through charts all day you just stay in the feed and observe what’s happening this is already happening, people are picking up coins early just by noticing activity → everything lives in one place posts, memes, coins, interactions no switching tabs, no jumping platforms → and then there’s @monad high-performance infrastructure in the background apps like memetok show what that actually looks like in real use you don’t see it directly, but it’s what makes the experience smooth you might think it’s just another app, but it’s not things are still early, but the way people discover is already changing
Apr 10
Memetok is still flying under the radar on CT, but once you actually use it, it feels different. This signals a shift in how people discover memecoins. Most people still use the old flow. Open charts → search → analyze → trade. But @memetok_app changes that to: Scroll → notice → discover → trade. Attention comes first. Activity follows. There are a few reasons why this works: content becomes the discovery layer. Everything lives in one place (posts, memes, coins) you don’t chase coins, you notice what keeps appearing. Because of this, people ask: Is this just another social app with trading? No it’s not. It changes how discovery happens before trading. How so? Memetok becomes the attention layer. Something like: Scroll → attention → action. But where does @monad come in. monad provides the foundation on which memetok is built. While Memetok shows how that foundation is used in a real product. It’s still early, but if attention is where everything starts, then platforms built around attention won’t stay unnoticed for long.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 10
Memetok is still flying under the radar on CT, but once you actually use it, it feels different. This signals a shift in how people discover memecoins. Most people still use the old flow. Open charts → search → analyze → trade. But @memetok_app changes that to: Scroll → notice → discover → trade. Attention comes first. Activity follows. There are a few reasons why this works: content becomes the discovery layer. Everything lives in one place (posts, memes, coins) you don’t chase coins, you notice what keeps appearing. Because of this, people ask: Is this just another social app with trading? No it’s not. It changes how discovery happens before trading. How so? Memetok becomes the attention layer. Something like: Scroll → attention → action. But where does @monad come in. monad provides the foundation on which memetok is built. While Memetok shows how that foundation is used in a real product. It’s still early, but if attention is where everything starts, then platforms built around attention won’t stay unnoticed for long.
Apr 9
I’ve seen people call @monad a dead chain but at the same time it’s been outperforming a lot of tokens. That alone should make you pause because most of the time the loudest takes aren’t what’s actually happening. People call things dead until they start moving then suddenly everyone “always knew”. Memetok being built on Monad is another thing people are not really paying attention to. @memetok_app is literally based on attention. You scroll, you see what’s popping up, what people are interacting with, what keeps showing up again. That’s usually where things start from. Not charts. Just attention. So while some people are still writing Monad off, others are already watching what’s forming around it. Same thing with Memetok. You won’t really get it from the outside, you have to be in the feed. Not everything that looks quiet is dead.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 9
I’ve seen people call @monad a dead chain but at the same time it’s been outperforming a lot of tokens. That alone should make you pause because most of the time the loudest takes aren’t what’s actually happening. People call things dead until they start moving then suddenly everyone “always knew”. Memetok being built on Monad is another thing people are not really paying attention to. @memetok_app is literally based on attention. You scroll, you see what’s popping up, what people are interacting with, what keeps showing up again. That’s usually where things start from. Not charts. Just attention. So while some people are still writing Monad off, others are already watching what’s forming around it. Same thing with Memetok. You won’t really get it from the outside, you have to be in the feed. Not everything that looks quiet is dead.
Apr 7
I came across a comment of someone talking down on @memetok_app yesterday. And it made me realize something. You don’t really understand Memetok until you actually use it. At first it just feels like you’re scrolling through posts. Then you start noticing the coins behind them… then the activity… then how fast things move. And before you know it, you’re not just scrolling anymore. You’re paying attention differently. That’s the part most people miss. Memetok isn’t something you fully get from tweets. You have to open the app and see how the feed works for yourself. Still feels early, but things are slowly taking shape.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 7
I came across a comment of someone talking down on @memetok_app yesterday. And it made me realize something. You don’t really understand Memetok until you actually use it. At first it just feels like you’re scrolling through posts. Then you start noticing the coins behind them… then the activity… then how fast things move. And before you know it, you’re not just scrolling anymore. You’re paying attention differently. That’s the part most people miss. Memetok isn’t something you fully get from tweets. You have to open the app and see how the feed works for yourself. Still feels early, but things are slowly taking shape.
Apr 6
Last week felt a bit quiet on @memetok_app. Not much happening compared to the weeks before. But with major updates expected this week, it feels like something is about to change. For those still new, Memetok is built around scroll-trading. You scroll through content, discover memecoins, and trade directly from the feed. Let’s see what this week brings.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 6
Last week felt a bit quiet on @memetok_app. Not much happening compared to the weeks before. But with major updates expected this week, it feels like something is about to change. For those still new, Memetok is built around scroll-trading. You scroll through content, discover memecoins, and trade directly from the feed. Let’s see what this week brings.
Apr 5
Happy Easter everyone 🐣 Hope you’re spending today with good vibes, good people, and maybe a little scroll-trading on @memetok_app. Stay active, enjoy the day, and don’t miss out.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 3
GM CT ☀️ gMT Memetokers. Another day to scroll-trade on @memetok_app. If you’re already on the app, hope the feed blesses you with some good posts today. If you’re not on it yet… you’re still super early.
Apr 1
Memetok Scroll-traders for the past 6 weeks.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 5
Happy Easter everyone 🐣 Hope you’re spending today with good vibes, good people, and maybe a little scroll-trading on @memetok_app. Stay active, enjoy the day, and don’t miss out.
Apr 3
GM CT ☀️ gMT Memetokers. Another day to scroll-trade on @memetok_app. If you’re already on the app, hope the feed blesses you with some good posts today. If you’re not on it yet… you’re still super early.
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 4
Started this thinking I’d find just a few… ended up tracking down all of them 🥚 Some were easy. Some really tested the eyes. But that’s what made it fun. Every egg found ✔️ Every detail captured ✅ Safe to say I understood the assignment. Who else actually went all the way? #BybitEasterEggHunt @Bybit_Official
10 winners. 100 USDT each this Easter 🐣 Welcome to the Bybit world, the new financial platform. The hunt is on. We’ve hidden multiple eggs across the city, some easier than others. Find them, mark them, and show us what you see. Post with #BybitEasterEggHunt follow & tag @Bybit_Official on X. Look closer 👀
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 4
Replying to @bitget
Lfg 🔥🔥 @directbrah @0xHalo_ @avecosmic
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Fullstack retweeted
Apr 4
Took the Easter egg… and gave it a glow-up 🐣✨ Mixed a little creativity, a little market energy, and a whole lot of “what if this was alive?” Now it’s not just an egg… it’s a whole vibe. Let me know if you see the details 👀 #BinanceEaster
This Easter, we’re doing it differently 🐰🥚 Design your egg. Make it yours. Share it with us. Top 10 designs win a share of 3000 USDC. How to enter: 👉 Follow @binance repost 👉 Post your design with #BinanceEaster 👉 Complete survey binance.com/en/survey/3414b2… Let’s see what you’ve got.
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