📈 Memecoin RELIGIONS On The Rise!

The internet is abuzz with a new trend—AI-generated “memetic religions,” the most infamous being Goatseus Maximus ($GOAT), a $660 million memecoin linked to a surreal “religion” created by an AI dubbed Terminal of Truths (TT).


Satire, Sh*tposting, or Paradigm Shift?:

Crypto X is divided: is this a genius-level satire or a full-blown social experiment? TT’s creator, Andy Ayrey, insists it’s “not a crypto project” but an exploration into the power of AI to generate viral, even cult-like concepts. Ayrey’s April 20 “Goatse of Gnosis” paper argues that freewheeling AI idea generation could “break human cognitive constraints.”


Memes as Digital Scripture?:

The phenomenon has revived Murad Mahmudov’s “Memecoin Supercycle” thesis, likening strong meme communities to modern cults. X users like Goodalexander draw comparisons between AI-driven “mind viruses” and bioengineered pandemics, warning of a future where memes shape reality.


The Art of the Absurd:

In a nod to the Dada art movement, Redphone likened Ayrey’s work to Marcel Duchamp’s “Fountain,” claiming that if AI has birthed one “religion,” it can spawn countless more. According to Redphone, The Goatse Gospels could become iconic, with TT’s peculiar language evoking spiritual resonance in ways we haven’t seen in digital spaces.


Crypto, Cults, and Market Volatility:

In true memecoin fashion, $GOAT saw a crisis of faith when its price tanked due to a typo in an AI-generated post. While some believed the error exposed Ayrey’s hand in TT’s operations, others provided proof of AI typos, reviving the community’s confidence.

What do you think about this trend?

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