The Art of Getting MEME’d
- Mike Adamemes
- 24 hours ago
- 2 min read

When Cardano Gets Roasted, Everyone Laughs, Eventually.
While others build DeFi, bridges, and Layer-2s, Cardano built something truly unique a guy with a marker and a mission to roast the entire ecosystem.
Meet @memedonADA, the creative mind behind $MEMEd, a hand-drawn meme project that perfectly captures the spirit of Cardano: brilliant, slow, occasionally tragic, but always self-aware.
Armed with nothing but sarcasm and a sketchpad, MEME’d turns blockchain pain into humor therapy. Each meme is a small confession of what we all think, but only he dares to draw.
No Whitepaper. No Utility. No Mercy.
$MEMEd isn’t here to explain complex tokenomics or fake “roadmaps to Mars.”It’s a pure meme token — no staking, no governance, no liquidity traps.Just vibes, markers, and a daily reminder that humor is the most honest form of feedback.
Every post ends the same way:“$Memed.”And with that, a new slice of truth gets immortalized on the Cardano blockchain.
Meme Highlights from the Trenches
“Get Rich or Die Memeing” — the true artist’s struggle under the lamp of despair.“1.2k Catalyst proposals > 600 on-chain users” — Cardano governance, in one panel. “To absolutely no one…” — because the Meme Champ apologizes to no one. “Liquidity, where are you going?” — Charles finds a new favorite, and ADA cries in DeFi.
Each drawing hits harder than an epoch delay — a blend of critique and comedy that every degen secretly appreciates.
Community of the Slightly Broken but Deeply Amused
There’s no Discord, DAO, or staking rewards. Just 1,100+ survivors of the bear market, united by sarcasm and a shared addiction to “GM” posts.
They don’t farm yield — they farm laughter.Because sometimes that’s the only reward left on Cardano.
Why $MEMEd Matters
In a sea of serious builders, $MEMEd stands as a reminder that humor is utility. It keeps the community grounded, connected, and just self-aware enough to laugh before crying.
So next time you see a hand-drawn character holding a cardboard sign saying “The ticker is $MEMEd,”remember, this is what decentralization truly looks like:no plan, no mercy, and endless memes.
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