About the relationship between $rfc and Musk
• $rfc, as a meme political narrative, essentially identifies voices and individuals opposing Musk and MAGA on Twitter, labeling them as idiots and satirizing them.
• On March 25, $rfc's official Twitter pinned a post about the token contract, clearly stating that this is an officially issued idiot token. During this time, Musk interacted with the official Twitter account frequently, and it was regarded as Musk's political propaganda tool.
• Until around late April to May, due to $rfc's overly sharp style, some people became dissatisfied. Additionally, the pinned token on the official Twitter might put Musk at regulatory risk, leading to a gradual decrease in Musk's interactions with $rfc. Meanwhile, three days after Musk's last interaction with $rfc on April 8, the token price surged to its highest point and has been declining ever since, with a washout lasting nearly a month and a half.
• Now, the official Twitter account of $rfc has replaced the pinned token contract post, and Musk is slowly resuming interactions with it. The latest interaction occurred on the morning of the 6th, and the $rfc political meme still represents Musk's stance.
• During the period when Trump and Musk were exchanging insults, will Musk leverage the promotional effect of political memes to do something? Does this also imply that $rfc has a chance for more exposure again? Is there a possibility for $rfc to be pinned again?
• I believe that as Musk aims to establish his own political party in the U.S., there are plenty of opportunities for political memes.
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