[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Eric [@Ericweb33](/creator/twitter/Ericweb33) on x 61.8K followers Created: 2025-07-19 09:36:39 UTC This week, MemeX hosted its first official community AMA series, featuring key creators answering live questions from token holders. The event wasn’t just Q&A it blended memetic banter with real roadmap insights, helping solidify respect for the culture while building credibility. I view it as a pivot point. @MemeX_MRC20 isn’t just nurturing meme economies it’s building community-first dialogue loops. The AMA format allowed holders to ask about governance, goals, and UX priorities. That’s rare but necessary. It aligns with a broader move toward transparency and co creation. The platform recognizes that talk needs to follow meme. And it isn’t shying away from that tension it’s leaning in. As someone who values community-driven product iteration, I see this as smart mechanics: questions spark posts, posts spark votes, votes spark loyalty. And loyalty powers token movement. It’s dynamic feedback architecture. Personally, it was refreshing to see memers talk about product timelines and incentives not just joke formats. That was the moment MemeX felt like not just fun, but purposeful. And purposeful social tokens have a better shot at longevity.  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [roadmap](/topic/roadmap) [holders](/topic/holders) [token](/topic/token) [Post Link](https://x.com/Ericweb33/status/1946504449524174899)
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Eric @Ericweb33 on x 61.8K followers
Created: 2025-07-19 09:36:39 UTC
This week, MemeX hosted its first official community AMA series, featuring key creators answering live questions from token holders. The event wasn’t just Q&A it blended memetic banter with real roadmap insights, helping solidify respect for the culture while building credibility.
I view it as a pivot point. @MemeX_MRC20 isn’t just nurturing meme economies it’s building community-first dialogue loops. The AMA format allowed holders to ask about governance, goals, and UX priorities. That’s rare but necessary.
It aligns with a broader move toward transparency and co creation. The platform recognizes that talk needs to follow meme. And it isn’t shying away from that tension it’s leaning in.
As someone who values community-driven product iteration, I see this as smart mechanics: questions spark posts, posts spark votes, votes spark loyalty. And loyalty powers token movement. It’s dynamic feedback architecture.
Personally, it was refreshing to see memers talk about product timelines and incentives not just joke formats. That was the moment MemeX felt like not just fun, but purposeful. And purposeful social tokens have a better shot at longevity.
XXXXX engagements
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