Fan Account for the Wobbles token
The Jellyfish Mascot
Bringing people together with fun, good vibes, and a sense of connection across the JellyJelly world
I think people are underestimating how important recognizable internet characters are becoming.
Not everything has to be ultra serious tech with complicated explanations and 40 buzzwords attached to it.
Sometimes the strongest brands are just the ones people instantly recognize, repost, meme and connect with naturally.
That’s what caught my attention with Wobbles.
The character already feels like it belongs on the internet.
Simple, memorable, expressive, easy to build around.
That matters way more than people think.
We’re moving into a cycle where culture is becoming just as important as utility. The projects that survive are the ones that people actually want to represent online.
Pepe became bigger than a meme.
Bonk became more than a dog token.
They turned into identities people attached themselves to.
Wobbles has that same kind of potential where the character itself can become the brand.
You can already imagine the memes, animations, reactions, edits, profile pictures, community lore, even AI integrations around it.
That’s how real internet ecosystems start forming.
Most projects only think about charts.
The smart ones think about attention.
The rare ones understand identity.
That’s the category Wobbles feels like it’s entering.
/wobbles
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I think people are underestimating how important recognizable internet characters are becoming.
Not everything has to be ultra serious tech with complicated explanations and 40 buzzwords attached to it.
Sometimes the strongest brands are just the ones people instantly recognize, repost, meme and connect with naturally.
That’s what caught my attention with Wobbles.
The character already feels like it belongs on the internet.
Simple, memorable, expressive, easy to build around.
That matters way more than people think.
We’re moving into a cycle where culture is becoming just as important as utility. The projects that survive are the ones that people actually want to represent online.
Pepe became bigger than a meme.
Bonk became more than a dog token.
They turned into identities people attached themselves to.
Wobbles has that same kind of potential where the character itself can become the brand.
You can already imagine the memes, animations, reactions, edits, profile pictures, community lore, even AI integrations around it.
That’s how real internet ecosystems start forming.
Most projects only think about charts.
The smart ones think about attention.
The rare ones understand identity.
That’s the category Wobbles feels like it’s entering.
/wobbles
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