The Blackpill isn’t a trend that appeared overnight. It’s a decade-old internet subculture that has survived platform bans, algorithm changes, censorship waves, and countless social media cycles. Every day, millions of views, likes, comments, edits, memes, and discussions are generated around the same core themes. Whether people agree with it or hate it, they engage with it.
Most meme coins are built around a mascot. The Blackpill is built around a narrative. Narratives are harder to kill than memes because they continuously create new content, new discussions, and new participants. That’s why the community keeps growing despite years of opposition.
The thesis is simple, attention is the most valuable asset on the internet, and the Blackpill has accumulated attention for years. $bp isn’t betting on a temporary trend. It’s betting that one of the internet’s most persistent and controversial narratives will continue attracting attention long into the future.
Y’all run coins off one tweet and call it “attention-based” because it got some likes and views.
Meanwhile, accounts like @blackpillonly have completely escaped the crypto bubble. It grew from 0, is still growing, consistently pulls views, likes, and comments from normies, and has been doing it for nearly a year.
The chart has been ranging for a while too.
It’s the only coin account I can genuinely compare to @neet_sol in terms of engagement.
But it’s whatever. Most of CT doesn’t think for itself anyway. People wait for consensus before forming an opinion.
I’ll be here when it’s all priced in.
Good luck.