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Poodlana (POODL) Logs Fundraising Milestone as Meme Coins Viral Again

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Fri, 2/08/2024 - 14:26
Poodlana (POODL) Logs Fundraising Milestone as Meme Coins Viral Again
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Poodlana, a fashion-focused viral crypto has made the kind of entrance most celebs (and their publicists) yearn for, and its secret weapon is its strategic targeting of the Asian meme coin market.

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With Asian meme coins like PeiPei and Chinese Andy making gains in recent weeks and Biaoqing hitting new market cap level faster than a camera flash at the Met Gala, Poodlana’s path to viral crypto fame just starts.

Meme coins are getting focused on Asian markets

Every basic crypto bitch might assume that, like many things, the West is the de facto arbiter of meme coin trends. Yes, Elon pumped Doge into the stratosphere. And yes, Pepe is based on a character from an American comic strip.

But the truth that most meme coin investors are painfully unaware of is that most meme coin trading occurs in Asia. This makes Asia the real arbiter of meme coin trends. And there’s strong evidence that Korea is behind this year’s meme coin party.

This means that there’s an untapped treasure trove of potential for both the project and the investor that prioritizes the Asian market.

How Poodlana targets the Asian market in style

Like all great fashion houses, Poodlana is setting trends, knowing what the masses want before they’ve even had the chance to know it themselves. Poodlana’s alignment with—and blending of—high fashion and poodles is the marketing masterstroke that no other meme coin has thought of yet.

Poodles are the trending dog breed amongst rich East Asians. The Japanese can’t get enough of them. Koreans are going mad for them on TikTok. And given East Asia’s lust for luxury fashion, they're seen as the ultimate accessory.

High end luxury fashion consumption in the Far East is outstripping that of the US. Over there, a Louis Vuitton bag isn’t just a nice place to keep your phone. It’s the gold standard of status symbols. Given these two unquenchable thirsts that the Asian market seems to have, plus their love of meme coins, it almost seems crazy that it’s taken this long for a coin like Poodlana to appear, especially when we’ve been bombarded with nothing but cartoon doges ever since meme coins became a thing. Poodlana is here and it’s looking like the start of something special: doges are on their way out, and poodles are in.

Poodlana (POODL) comes with new pre-sale structure

Of course, it’s not just the Asian market lowering their sunglasses to do a double take as Poodlana struts past. Western meme coin investors can spot a good project when they see one, and Poodlana’s presale structure and listing plans are too chic to ignore.

Poodlana’s 30-day presale, ending on 16th August, increases in price every 72 hours, meaning investors will see token gains when they’ve barely had the chance to read and digest the whitepaper.

POODL is currently priced at just $0.0375. This is every smart investor’s chance to jump on the next Viral Crypto before the masses catch on.

Visit the Poodlana website to buy POODL now. The presale ends on 16th August and prices are rising every 72 hours.

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