I am carefully pondering the loud situation tonight. I thought of a particularly interesting point:

The loud project basically has no control over the market. 40% of the chips are given to the yappers. This means that the harder these 1,000 people shout, the higher this project can go. If the top 1,000 yappers all shout together and can't push a meme coin to 30 million, it essentially disproves their ability to drive sales.

Especially since in the Chinese and Japanese/Korean markets, almost no one has a whitelist, it’s difficult to expect KOLs from the Chinese region to promote loud for purchases. Therefore, it can perfectly test the sales-driving ability of these 1,000 people in the European and American markets. Advertisers and project parties can use the loud project to test the value of their advertising.

Loud is indeed a social experiment; it tests the sales-driving ability of these 1,000 people in Europe and America itself. It's very interesting.