Most good memes don't die because they were bad — they die to timing, weak distribution, or a sniped launch. Here's how to find one worth relaunching.
If you launch a lot of coins, you already know the real secret: the hardest part isn't launching. It's deciding what to launch next. Staring at a blank name field is where most of your time and creativity goes — and most of the memes you pass on were probably fine. The problem is rarely the idea. It's everything around it. Here's the thing nobody says out loud: most good memes don't die because they were bad. They die because of timing, distribution, or a launch that never got a fair shot. A meme that had something the first time — a sharp name, real art, a flicker of attention — is often wort…