Ray and Solo Leveling

After watching Ray’s talked at Solana Accelerate, I finally sat down to watch Solo Leveling and something clicked.

For those who haven’t seen it: Jinwoo Sung, the so-called weakest hunter, was constantly overlooked. While A-rank and S-rank heroes chased glory and recognition, he was grinding in the shadows. Quietly. Alone. Slowly leveling up, one painful mission at a time. No one cared. No one believed. Until, suddenly, everything changed. He came back not just stronger but unstoppable.

And I realized that’s exactly what Ray is doing with Memestrategy and Memeland.

Over the past year, I’ve watched Ray operate the same way. While other founders chase hype, drop tokens, and follow trends, Ray has stayed quiet. Just silent updates, subtle clues, and a roadmap that always seems one step ahead even if most people can't see it yet.

When Memestrategy (formerly 2440HK) announced its Rights Issue, many saw it as a red flag: a cash crunch, dilution, confusion. But behind the scenes? It was a power move. Rebrand the company. Redirect capital. Transition fully into a Web3 strategy. Lay the foundation for what’s coming next.

And Ray didn’t flinch.

He didn’t rush to explain. He didn’t beg for faith. Just like Jinwoo, he let the doubters talk. Stayed focused. Kept moving.

If you’ve been around long enough, you’ll know this isn’t new. From 9GAG to Memeland, it’s always been about long-term vision. About building patiently even when no one’s watching. Whether it’s acquiring a public company, building the Memecoin69 Index, hiring top Web3 talent, or preparing dApps and token infrastructure behind the scenes — Ray has been leveling up in silence.

That’s the real lesson Solo Leveling gave me:

It’s not about flexing at every stage. It’s about preparing for the real battle. The one that rewrites the entire game.

So if you’re holding Memeland assets, watching from the sidelines, or wondering what comes next…

Just remember:

The strongest always level up quietly.

And when they return, it’s never the same game.