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币圈女菩萨 | Pizza披萨🍕|Mar 27, 2025 15:27
Yesterday, I saw someone sharing photos of Hayao Miyazaki's style on Twitter, At that time, I was a bit busy and didn't have time to take a closer look at Ghibli, As a result, I missed a golden dog on the BNB chain. (Sighs, if you want to make money, you really have to obediently watch the screen.) Although I didn't catch up with the bus, I couldn't help but study it after having some free time tonight. First, let me explain my operational logic: Research belongs to research, but given the recent "old tricks" of BNB chain, if missed, I will miss it. I do not intend to pursue the bottom line (painful lessons). Laughing to death, when I first saw the name Ghibli, I thought it was a Maserati car haha. However, upon careful consideration, Ghibli's popularity may not just be a gimmick, it does carry some cultural resonance: Most of our generation grew up watching Studio Ghibli's animations, such as Spirited Away and Totoro, and Hayao Miyazaki's fans are spread all over the world. For fans, Ghibli is not just a meme tag, but more like a projection of emotions. DEV is quite smart, capturing this emotional bond and utilizing the ChatGPT 4o model's ability to convert images into Studio Ghibli style, allowing for quick and easy access to image creation. This move sparked a wave of FOMO trend on social media for self-made photos of Hayao Miyazaki, directly increasing Ghibli's exposure and instantly grabbing market attention. Once users start spontaneously changing their avatars, images, and even NFTs to Studio Ghibli style and sharing them on X, this type of UGC (user generated content) becomes a traffic booster, not only increasing the exposure of tokens, but also creating a community atmosphere of "participation is identification". The success of MEME coins often relies on simple and heart wrenching stories, The name Ghibli precisely hits this point - without the need for complex white papers or technical details, cultural symbols alone can trigger discussions and reposts, and may even attract traffic outside the circle. (I personally think this is the key to its market value skyrocketing.) But I'm a little curious, is there a risk of infringement? After all, Ghibli's IP is not something that can be easily touched. In the short term, The sustainability of Ghibli's popularity largely depends on the activity level of the community and external drivers, such as KOLs constantly placing orders or a major influencer on the chain flipping their cards to follow. In the long run, unless the community can spontaneously come up with some practical features (such as NFT linkage or mini games), it may still be a flash in the pan and more of a product of short-term hype. Simply put, it's a wave of flow. Anyway, I quite like this kind of project. At least the pictures are beautiful and can evoke memories of watching Hayao Miyazaki's animations when I was a child. It's quite interesting.
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