Judging Period MemeHive Week 23: From Market Battles to Political Ironies and Hive’s Growing Reach

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The eligible entries that will follow were those published the closest to the curation announcement and, at the same time, satisfy the provided criteria identified in this post.

@melrod97 published three interesting meme posts. Two posts are related to the failure of the government in fulfilling its duties, and the other one is about the stock market. Even though only one of these posts will be accepted as an entry, I think the other two deserve attention for the meme community to check out.

The stock market article compares Warren Buffett and Nancy Pelosi as two contrasting figures in the stock market. The post highlights their impressive investment records and debates who the real winner is in long-term and short-term trading success.

Regarding the failure of civil government, policemen in Chicago and politicians are singled out. The Chicago article critiques Chicago's high crime rates and the low number of solved cases. Branding the city as a tourist destination seems to ignore the ugly reality of violence and unsolved murders. Moreover, the meme creator questions the narrative that dismisses the severity of the situation.

As for the politicians' hypocrisy, it appears that different rules apply to politicians when it comes to personal security. There is a discrepancy between the call to reduce funding related to public safety and the big private army enjoyed by politicians.

The second entry is from @marajah. Her article highlights her efforts to promote the Hive platform by conducting outreach at a local supermarket. She intends to attract new users and educate them about Hive through an upcoming class. Again, the importance of marketing and user retention has been emphasized. Source

@mintymile's article about BNB's impressive bull run and ETH's potential surge joins the eligible posts for this week. Reading her post, I think she is super bullish on the direction of cryptocurrency in the days ahead.

The fourth entry is from @luckyali, where he gave a positive evaluation of the memecoins. He emphasized their cultural significance and potential for huge profit while having fun at the same time.

The last entry is from @princessluv. I consider the two articles she published about Charlie Kirk's assassination deserve cautious reflection. I don't want to comment further on this sensitive incident. All I could say is that any individual or group confident in the rationality of his or her political stance does not need to resort to violence. The use of force is only suitable for the insecure and those who are afraid of the outcome of a peaceful civil discourse.

That's our short recap for this week's contest.

Again, it's 1:43 AM here.

Thanks to all the above contributors for sharing your thoughts and experiences.

The winners will be announced tomorrow!

I wish Shalom and more power to the MemeHive and the Pepe tribes!



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