#加密市场回调 #币安Alpha上新 #meme板块关注热点 8 years ago, Pepe, Doge, and Yee appeared in a video simultaneously, which was no coincidence but a unique intersection in the evolution of internet culture. This video was uploaded by YouTube user 'revergo' on February 29, 2012, titled 'Yee'. The video clip is from the Italian dubbed version of the German animation 'Dinosaur Adventure', where one dinosaur pronounces something similar to 'Yee', paired with another dinosaur's helpless expression, creating a very humorous scene. Although it initially received a lukewarm response, it rapidly went viral after being shared on Reddit in 2014, becoming a widely circulated meme. 
Pepe the Frog originates from Matt Furie's comic 'Boys Club', gaining popularity on forums like 4chan around 2008, gradually evolving into various meme formats and becoming an important symbol of internet culture. Doge, on the other hand, comes from a photo of a Shiba Inu named Kabosu, paired with inner monologue text in Comic Sans font, which skyrocketed in popularity in 2013 and led to the creation of the cryptocurrency Dogecoin. 
The commonality among these three is that they all originated from specific images or video clips, evolving into widely influential memes through the dissemination and recreation by online communities. Their popularity is not merely coincidental but rather the result of the interplay of internet culture, community interaction, and creative expression.
In communities like Destiny.gg, Yee and Pepe have even been used as emojis, forming the meme battle of 'Yee vs Pepe', further solidifying their status in internet culture. 
8 years ago, Yee stood alongside
$PEPE and
$DOGE .
8 years later, Pepe and Doge have become mega memes with market values in the tens of billions, while
#yee has just begun its journey.
It's not that it started late; it's destined to make a grand entrance.
The true OG is not in a hurry to get rich quickly.
Keep building Yee.