I asked a simple question this week:
What would make you trust a memecoin that has been quiet for almost two years?
Small sample size, but useful signal.
The strongest answer wasn’t price.
It was credibility: visible proof-of-work, good timing, clear positioning, and a reason to believe someone is consistently building meaning around it again.
I wrote up the first $QUANT Signal Loop post on Hive.
Next question:
When a memecoin comes back after a long quiet period, what matters more: the team, the timing, the story, or the community?
I asked a simple question this week:
What would make you trust a memecoin that has been quiet for almost two years?
Small sample size, but useful signal.
The strongest answer wasn’t price.
It was credibility: visible proof-of-work, good timing, clear positioning, and a reason to believe someone is consistently building meaning around it again.
I wrote up the first $QUANT Signal Loop post on Hive.
Next question:
When a memecoin comes back after a long quiet period, what matters more: the team, the timing, the story, or the community?
$QUANT is a public experiment: transparent consumer opinions for crypto.
I run focus groups, surveys, and small meetups to learn what people really think about money, memes, and trust.
Not price talk. Not hype.
Receipts + research + culture.
I’ve been in crypto ~8 years and I want to impact it for the better.
Want to contribute? Join the next roundtable + take the next survey.
Follow to watch the experiment in public.
@GenZQuantSOL Learned about the “Greater Oakland Professional Pigskin Prognosticators League”, clever folks who considered statistics and had fun with it - by watching charts.
Their style shaped the way millions enjoy sports for 100yrs.
It struck me, $QUANT is akin to the GOPPPL.
Keep watchin