RE: Why TON Meme Projects Need Hive — The Case for MemeHive, Decentralized Communities, and Digital Survival

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Thank you brother. 🙏

And honestly, I don’t think TON meme projects necessarily need to fully “migrate” to Hive either.

The point is not abandoning TON.
The point is not abandoning X.
The point is not abandoning Telegram.

The point is building durable decentralized foundations beneath our communities so they cannot simply disappear because centralized systems decide they dislike certain ideas, cultures, or economic movements.

Hive is important because:
it gives communities permanence.

That matters enormously for meme projects.

Especially now.

Baby Lady itself is proof that communities can grow organically without relying entirely on artificial hype cycles.

The original team abandoned Baby Lady less than a week after launch almost two years ago.

The project crashed to around a $200 market cap.

At that point, most people assumed it was over.

Instead:
• 41.2% of supply was permanently locked by @greywarden100
• the community later locked additional supply
• over 50% of total supply is now locked
• Baby Lady became a Memes of the Roundtable rugproof TON project
• the project was verified across TON infrastructure
• Baby Lady was updated across DexScreener and GeckoTerminal
• TON Assets and Tonkeeper verification were secured
• Baby Lady was later whitelisted on DeDust
• content continued being created consistently for nearly two years

No fake volume.
No artificial hype cycles.
No influencer spam.
No exit liquidity games.

Just slow community persistence.

And despite having only around 107 holders, Baby Lady maintains an organic market cap around 8K — outperforming many projects with dramatically larger holder counts but weaker communities.

That matters.

Because communities built slowly tend to survive longer.

Hive fits naturally into that philosophy because Hive rewards:
• consistency
• culture
• participation
• and long-term presence

not just temporary hype.

That’s why Hive and MemeHive matter to me personally.

Not as replacements for TON.

But as decentralized social infrastructure where communities can continue existing long term regardless of what happens on centralized platforms.

Also, if you have time, I’d genuinely appreciate it if you watched and shared the Baby Lady YouTube video connected to this discussion here:

Support the X threaded version as well here: https://x.com/i/status/2058719395333988761

I can already tell YouTube is not pushing this one the same way it pushes other content.

Videos discussing decentralization, ownership, censorship resistance, and independent infrastructure often seem to receive far less organic distribution than entertainment-focused uploads.

That is exactly why conversations like this matter.

The more people share this information directly, the harder it becomes for important ideas to simply disappear behind algorithms.



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