Here comes a lesson about MEMECOIN. Even the most primitive being in the universe would understand it
🪐 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy explains meme coins like this:
{“In the beginning, the Universe was created. This upset a lot of people and was widely considered a bad idea.
Shortly after, someone created meme coins.”
📖 Chapter: The Coins that Derive from Nothing (But Think They Are Important)
Meme coins are not direct descendants of any sacred currency of the cosmos, like Bitcoin, although they often orbit around it like confused ducklings following a mothership.
They are not derivatives, nor contracts, nor complex financial artifacts.
They are, technically speaking, jokes with their own wallets.
🧱 Where do these creatures live?
The Guide notes that meme coins often arise on top of other blockchain civilizations because creating an entire planet is hard work:
Ethereum: where everything is expensive, even breathing
Binance Smart Chain: fast, cheap, and full of suspicious life forms
Solana: extremely fast, occasionally disappears from space-time
Dogecoin: a planet of its own, created from a joke that went wrong (or too right)
🧲 But why do they follow Bitcoin?
Excellent question, young traveler.
Bitcoin is like the golden sun of the crypto galaxy.
When it shines:
the confidence increases
the money gets brave
and meme coins start doing inexplicable things
When it goes into eclipse:
the panic spreads
and meme coins evaporate faster than a forgotten towel
🧠 Official conclusion of the Guide
Meme coins do not derive from anything
They rely on larger blockchains, like educated parasites
Their value is sustained by hope, memes, and bad decisions
Still, some enrich random people, which deeply irritates the rest of the universe
📌 Important note from the Guide:
> “Don’t panic.”
But maybe don’t invest everything either.
The Guide can explain:
why humans love meme coins
or how to distinguish a profitable joke from a financial black hole 😌


