There’s a reason so many KOLs ignore @pomkori
No paid influencers
No market makers
No exchange deals
No fake engagement farms
No coordinated insider cabals feeding entries to their followers
Just a community that found something they genuinely believe in and refused to let go.
That’s the part they don’t want you realizing.
You do not need to pay someone with a blue check to win in this market. You do not need to rotate into every “call” they dump on timelines every 6 hours. The real alpha has always been finding a community early, sticking together through the noise, accumulating while everyone else chases dopamine, and understanding supply better than the people trying to farm your attention.
There are way more of us than there are of them.
And when enough people stop following the script and start believing in something together, that’s when real monsters are created.
$KORI is one of the most organic movements in this entire space and that’s exactly why so many people pretend it doesn’t exist.
There is only one dog that rules them all
It’s the only dog that has the most impressive animal social media in the entire world
This isn’t opinion just facts
solana:HtTYHz1Kf3rrQo6AqDLmss7gq5WrkWAaXn3tupUZbonk outshines the rest
If you’re bidding anything else it’s just your personal bias over facts
Vamping is the greatest cancer of the space.
Most money lost to rugs is because of people refusing to buy alpha.
Nvm can't vamp $KORI you little cucks and I'll try to teach anyone here to not touch your bullshit ever again.
Either I’m right and solana:HtTYHz1Kf3rrQo6AqDLmss7gq5WrkWAaXn3tupUZbonk changes the way we see memecoins as digital real estate with value in owned social metrics
Or I’m wrong and memecoins are dead
All in on Kori
This checklist isn’t just solid advice… it’s basically a mirror of $KORI.
Real, battle-tested community that raids, memes, and stays locked in through every red candle.
A character so sticky the entire internet already knows her (billion-view Pom energy).
Zero forced utility cosplay — pure culture, pure fun, pure belonging.
Organic as it gets, with the actual dog’s owner still supporting and the CA sitting proudly in the bios.
$KORI didn’t chase these 10 points.
It is these 10 points.
This is what a real meme with community looks like.
Kori Krew stays undefeated 🐶🔥
Kind regards @pomkori community 🙏🏻
Still to this day Kori remains the most insane memecoin I’ve ever seen
Partnered with Adidas and Trip dot com while boasting ca & ticker in the bio for past year and a Half
Imagine that but also being the most viral animal in the world by numbers on videos
This while being a dog coin is the main reasons why Kori has the biggest narrative that can rocket to heights of Dogecoin and Shiba Inu
Patterns exist for a reason
Crissy says catching early trades on coins like $Useless and $Kori helped him rebuild his portfolio, leading to a $600K unrealized gain on 1coin before round-tripping it.
“I kind of just rebuilt my portfolio. Got a good base going on, study the trenches, study the culture.”
“Summer came, and that was the time when I started to finally win again.”
“I was one of the top holders and biggest voices of 1coin which went to 50 million at one point.”
“I was up like 500k, 600k on that coin which I then ended up round tripping though.”
The next major crypto bull run could hit around 2028, right around the next Bitcoin halving.
If Solana keeps expanding across DeFi, payments, institutions and real-world adoption, imagine where the ecosystem could be by then.
And then study $KORI. 🐶🛹
Years of runway to build the brand, strengthen the community, expand the IP and position itself for the next major cycle.
The real opportunity isn’t chasing what’s already pumped.
It’s finding what could be positioned BEFORE the liquidity arrives.
$KORI has time. $KORI has a brand. $KORI has a community.
2028 could be a completely different game. 🐶🛹
DCA strong coins you really believe in! For me that is $KORI
It's a Brand with IP and the Dog is btw the most famous ever with a billion views on a single video.
CT talks nonstop about what's "viral," but somehow the most viral thing changes every 3 days when everyone rotates to a new ticker.
I don't think most of this is actually about virality anymore. It's about having numbers to point at so the next person buys.
I want to explain why I think we're confusing momentary hype with actual internet culture, and why @pomkori is one of the clearest examples I've ever seen.
🧵👇 1/5
A post gets 5M views, a big account follows it, a KOL interacts with it, and suddenly it's "the next big thing." Then a few days later everybody has moved on and they're using the exact same argument for something else.
That's how we ended up launching the same narratives hundreds of times under different tickers.
The trenches have become a rotation machine. At some point we need to start separating things that are briefly viral from things people are actually adopting into culture.