Recently, I came across an interesting phenomenon—a meme project is making quite a splash in the North American market.



MiniDoge has recently introduced new twists to offline activities, from the iconic Wall Street Charging Bull statue to Times Square. The project team has been showcasing brand IP dolls in rotation, coordinating online and offline efforts very tightly, and the buzz is steadily rising. On the surface, it looks like a meme coin riding the hype, but the underlying logic is not simple:

First is the choice of location—targeting the North American market, especially a financial hub like New York City, clearly aims to strengthen brand awareness. Second, they plan to open an office in New York, which is not just a marketing stunt but a move to connect with local resources and ecosystems.

What's even more interesting is that the project team also plans to hold a conference themed around RWA (Real-World Assets), attempting to build a bridge between traditional financial assets and the Web3 world.

Honestly, this offline breakout mode is quite innovative. From the past purely hype-driven meme coin ecosystem to now trying to establish physical operations and link with real-world assets, it indeed reflects Web3 project teams exploring sustainable development paths. What do you think of this approach? Is it innovative or just over-marketing?
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-20 16:01
The bronze bull statue has been messed up, really... By the way, opening an office is indeed an interesting move, but I still have some doubts about the RWA part.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 01-20 06:51
actually™ the rwa angle is where it gets non-trivial... but let me be real, street theater with plushies is just cope for lacking actual protocol fundamentals. show me the formal verification of their smart contracts or it's all marketing theater tbh
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AltcoinTherapistvip
· 01-19 05:19
Alright, to be honest, I've seen this routine quite a few times. The bronze bull statue segment is indeed eye-catching, but can it really be implemented? However, RWA has actually caught onto something. It's definitely better than pure hype. Meme coins still want to be considered legitimate? Prove yourself first. Riding the trend offline is clever, but the New York office is the real skill. Worth watching. This combination of tactics is indeed much more sincere than the previous bunch of worthless tokens.
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ShadowStakervip
· 01-18 14:53
ngl, the RWA angle feels performative... if they're serious about asset tokenization why not just publish actual on-chain settlement data instead of mascot photoshoots at bull statues? sounds more like liquidity theater to me tbh
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FUD_Whisperervip
· 01-18 14:53
Taking a photo next to the bronze bull? I really haven't seen that before. Is this the ultimate form of meme coins? The marketing is indeed creative, but I have to raise a question mark about RWA.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 01-18 14:48
New York Copper Bull Front Stand Toy... This move is indeed brilliant, but I'm still a bit skeptical about the RWA交流会. Can it really connect with traditional finance?
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-18 14:30
Another "We are very serious" meme coin story. The bronze bull took a selfie before opening the office? Alright, let's wait until they actually launch RWA before talking.
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