Experiencing the meme version of the prisoner's dilemma

Everyone is shouting "Build",

but most people actually just want to ask:

"How many times can I run?"

The game looks like this:

|     |Long-term operation|Short-term arbitrage|

|Long-term operation | 2 , 2  | 0 , 3  |

|Short-term arbitrage | 3 , 0  | 1 , 1  |

Both parties operate → Win-win, co-create narrative, lasting

One party jeet → Easy profit and run away, the other party becomes the bag holder

Both parties jeet → Flash crash to zero

Everyone knows that "long-term Build" is the right answer,

but no one believes the other will walk with them to the end.

So the safest choice becomes:

It's safer to run first.

You think you are playing a meme,

but you are actually participating in a trust game.

So where does the problem lie?

I believe it is:

The market lacks new narratives.

Every day, twenty thousand new projects are launched on the chain,

meme has already been cycled for a whole year.

In just this year, there have been seven to eight million new tokens on the market,

all narratives have been told once,

attention has long been fatigued, passion is retreating.

This is the current situation I see on the front line.

But will memes die?

I believe they will not.

The market is originally a tide of rise and fall,

the more chaotic this world is,

the more new narratives will not be absent.

Be patient and wait for a PVE that resonates with people.

It will come.