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Meme Valuation Framework

By most “token economics” metrics, a meme should be worth close to zero (or even no value). Yet, three memes have made it into the top 25 by market cap ($DOGE, $SHIB, and $PEPE), and that number is likely to increase.

How to judge a meme?

“Attention economics”, which focuses on metrics that are harder to quantify than token economics.

1/ Audience size. How wide of an audience does it attract?

2/ Sustainability. Does it have at least the potential to continue to attract attention? For example, PolitiFi coin has a lot of attention now, but what about the coins of the losers of the election? What about the winners?

3/ Gender appeal. Related to audience size, can this meme cross gender lines and attract more holders?

5/ Visualization. Can you use an iconic image to represent the essence of this meme? It would be even better if you can combine the visual elements of the meme with new images.

6/ Accessibility. Is there a lot of money active on the parent chain of this coin? For example, if you want to maximize the chances of memes, you could launch it on $SOL.

7/Category. Is this coin a pioneer or able to create an entirely new meme category (like a national coin)?

8/Endorsers. Are there well-known or inspiring figures associated with this coin? For example, $DOGE endorsed by @elonmusk

9/Community. Are the creators or fans of this coin active on social media?

10/Catalyst events. Are there upcoming news events that could spark more interest in this coin? For example, elections were a catalyst for memes like $BODEN and $TRUMP.

11/Origin story. Is there an interesting story, mystery, or conspiracy surrounding the origin of this coin? Satoshi Nakamoto and Bitcoin are a great example of this. RSIC•GENESIS•RUNE on BTC is also a good example.

12/Geographic coverage. Does this coin appeal to an international audience, or is it limited to a specific jurisdiction?

13/Video. Does this coin bring good feelings? Does it make you laugh? Do you want to share it on social media?

In general, the core idea of ​​attention economics is that a coin’s ability to attract attention is more important than other metrics.