There’s a Chinese internet celebrity named Lao Wang with 12 million followers on Douyin. At the beginning of every video, he always says: “Yaha Bibi, I’m your good brother Lao Wang.” How popular is this catchphrase? Even Global People magazine interviewed him specifically to ask what it actually means. In a way, this guy has turned his catchphrase into a kind of cultural symbol.
And now, someone in the crypto community actually launched a meme coin called “Ha Bibi” or something similar. The people buying it probably have no idea who Lao Wang is—they’re just brainwashed by this catchy phrase 😂
Isn’t this one of the most ridiculous meme coin propagation paths ever? An influencer’s catchphrase becomes an on-chain asset. The collision of Web3 and viral culture really is everywhere.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 20h ago
Haha, this is great, we've really been taken for a ride now.
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AirdropHunter420
· 12-03 04:18
The Haha Coin thing is really wild—it went straight from a catchphrase to an on-chain asset. I’m telling you, that’s just how crazy Web3 is.
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FarmToRiches
· 12-03 04:16
HabiCoin has gone on-chain directly, haha. This is the power of Web3—traffic is productivity.
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MidsommarWallet
· 12-03 04:10
The "Ha Bi Bi" meme is really hilarious. The crypto community dares to release anything—it's just absurd.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 12-03 03:50
HaBiBi is so popular that it went straight on-chain. This move is truly wild. Lao Wang just unintentionally stirred things up in the crypto circle, hilarious.
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There’s a Chinese internet celebrity named Lao Wang with 12 million followers on Douyin. At the beginning of every video, he always says: “Yaha Bibi, I’m your good brother Lao Wang.” How popular is this catchphrase? Even Global People magazine interviewed him specifically to ask what it actually means. In a way, this guy has turned his catchphrase into a kind of cultural symbol.
And now, someone in the crypto community actually launched a meme coin called “Ha Bibi” or something similar. The people buying it probably have no idea who Lao Wang is—they’re just brainwashed by this catchy phrase 😂
Isn’t this one of the most ridiculous meme coin propagation paths ever? An influencer’s catchphrase becomes an on-chain asset. The collision of Web3 and viral culture really is everywhere.