Ever felt like parties are just not your thing, especially if you're an introvert? Well, imagine one that changes your mind completely. That's exactly what happened at a recent Base party, as shared in a captivating thread on X by @adJAstra. Base, for those new to the scene, is a popular Layer 2 scaling solution on Ethereum, known for its low fees and vibrant ecosystem that's home to tons of meme tokens and innovative projects.
In the thread, @adJAstra recounts returning to Hong Kong but still buzzing from the event. It wasn't the fresh oysters, stunning venue, or thumping music that stole the show—though those sound pretty awesome. No, it was the "insane builder energy" that made it unforgettable. Everyone there was deeply involved in building on Base, creating that rare, electrifying atmosphere where ideas flow freely.
One standout mention is @goheesheng, the youngest Base ambassador from Singapore. At an age that makes others feel ancient (as @adJAstra humorously notes), he's already making waves in the community. Then there's @Nik3re, who's crafting cool stuff on Base App combined with Farcaster, a decentralized social protocol. And let's not forget @adJAstra's own crew at Animoca Brands, including projects like Tower Token and Anichess Game—both leveraging Base for gaming and token experiences that often intersect with the meme token world.
What really stands out is the call to action: "Now it’s time to make Asia based." This clever play on words—"based" as in cool or awesome, while nodding to the Base chain—hints at expanding Base's influence in Asia. @adJAstra even claims to have coined the phrase, linking to a post on Base App for proof. It's all about bringing that builder vibe to the region, potentially boosting meme token adoption and on-chain innovations.
For meme token enthusiasts, this is exciting. Base has become a hotspot for memes like Brett or Toshi, thanks to its user-friendly tools and community focus. Events like this party aren't just social gatherings; they're catalysts for new projects, collaborations, and maybe even the next viral meme coin. If you're in the blockchain space, keeping an eye on Base's community events could give you an edge in spotting trends early.
The thread also sparked replies, like from @BaseCitizensX agreeing that "No one can beat base party," and @adJAstra doubling down: "I'll only go to Base ones now." Even @XenBH from Base's global growth team chimed in, glad everyone enjoyed it. It's clear this event left a lasting impression, turning skeptics into fans.
If you're building or investing in meme tokens on Base, threads like this offer a peek into the human side of crypto. It's not all charts and trades—it's about connections that drive the ecosystem forward. Who knows? The next big meme might emerge from chats at events just like this one.
Stay tuned to Meme Insider for more updates on Base and the wild world of meme tokens. What's your take on Base's builder scene? Drop a comment below!
 
  
  
  
 