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Opinions matter.
So why not turn them into liquid assets?
Thought itself.
Memecoins were the first expression of this trend, but in their purest form, they’re empty vessels. They ride attention waves but rarely carry meaning.
You’re not trading outcomes like in prediction markets. You’re trading belief. So not what’s objectively true, but what’s emotionally resonant - what captures conviction, energy, identity.
That’s what makes them far more powerful as social coordination tools.
Because belief isn’t finite.
It doesn’t resolve. It persists. It fragments. It evolves. That makes opinions more enduring, expressive, and eventually maybe even more liquid than predictions or memes.
Narratives become markets.
Social capital becomes measurable, liquid, and tradable - for better or worse.
In this world, “following” someone is outdated.
You hold their thesis.
You co-own their ideas.
You trade their credibility, on-chain.
It unlocks a new kind of speculation: Not on what will happen, but on what people want to be true, and how strongly they’re willing to back it.
Turning opinions into markets.
Turning social capital into real capital.
Because in a world where everyone has a take, only one thing counts:
Which ones are people willing to bet on?
Opinions and belief, on-chain.
That’s the next step.