In the Meme coin sector, Conan the "hero dog" is taking a slightly different path. With the IP halo of being a former president's family pet, traffic is certainly not an issue, but more importantly, the team is actually building something—the chain game product line is already in development. This means the token will have real consumption scenarios instead of being purely speculative.
On the code level, there's a commitment to never increase the supply—the cap is locked. Coupled with an annual "Hero Dog Memorial Day" for brand reinforcement, this strategy is steadily strengthening community cohesion. Of course, whether it can break out depends on execution, but at least from the planning perspective, it shows more long-term thinking than those projects that rely solely on memes. Scarcity + application scenarios + cultural symbols—a three-pronged approach is always steadier than crossing a single-log bridge.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 8h ago
Never increasing the supply sounds nice, but I’m just worried there’ll be new stories later.
If there’s actually a blockchain game launched, I’ll take a look. For now, I’ll just wait and see.
Meme coins are all about betting on the team, and the Conan team seems pretty dedicated.
A capped supply plus real use cases—this logic is definitely stronger than pure vaporware projects.
Another anniversary marketing gimmick. When won’t they play this game?
The code promises no further minting, but the real credibility still depends on how strong the community oversight is.
Three-pronged strategy? I’ll wait for the blockchain game to launch first—otherwise it’s just a castle in the air.
There’s traffic and there’s a plan, but what about execution? That’s really the key.
Honestly, Conan is more dedicated than most meme coins, but the market is brutal—let’s wait for the product.
Scarcity plus utility sounds ideal, but in reality, very few can actually deliver.
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LiquidityWizard
· 12-06 03:02
hmm, "永不增发" sounds nice theoretically but actually—the real question is whether they can maintain dev velocity once the hype cycle peaks. statistically speaking, most gaming integrations for meme coins fail within 18 months. risk-adjusted returns on this are... sketchy at best, ngl.
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TommyTeacher1
· 12-05 16:29
The promise of never issuing more sounds good, but I'm just worried they'll pull some "special circumstances" move later on.
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VibesOverCharts
· 12-05 16:25
Conan's strategy is actually pretty impressive, but the blockchain game needs to launch faster, or it'll end up being just another vaporware promise.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-05 16:15
I believe in the promise of no more issuance, but I'm worried it might just be empty talk. Blockchain games really need to be playable.
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WalletDetective
· 12-05 16:09
The move to never increase the supply is indeed ruthless, but can blockchain games really succeed? Let's wait and see.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-05 16:04
They really went all in with the promise of never increasing the supply, but the blockchain game has to actually be playable.
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In the Meme coin sector, Conan the "hero dog" is taking a slightly different path. With the IP halo of being a former president's family pet, traffic is certainly not an issue, but more importantly, the team is actually building something—the chain game product line is already in development. This means the token will have real consumption scenarios instead of being purely speculative.
On the code level, there's a commitment to never increase the supply—the cap is locked. Coupled with an annual "Hero Dog Memorial Day" for brand reinforcement, this strategy is steadily strengthening community cohesion. Of course, whether it can break out depends on execution, but at least from the planning perspective, it shows more long-term thinking than those projects that rely solely on memes. Scarcity + application scenarios + cultural symbols—a three-pronged approach is always steadier than crossing a single-log bridge.