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Can Unicorns Kill Crypto VCs? Upcoming Twitter Space Dives into Meme Token Disruption

Can Unicorns Kill Crypto VCs? Upcoming Twitter Space Dives into Meme Token Disruption

In the wild world of crypto, where memes can moon and projects can pivot overnight, a provocative question is bubbling up: Can unicorns actually kill off VCs? No, we're not talking about mythical horned horses charging at venture capitalists—though that would make for a killer viral video. Here, "unicorns" refer to those rare blockchain startups that hit a $1 billion valuation, often powered by community hype and meme magic rather than traditional funding rounds.

This intriguing topic is the focus of an upcoming Twitter Space hosted by Virtuals Ventures, set for October 24, 2025. If you're into meme tokens, AI agents, or the future of crypto funding, this is one discussion you won't want to miss.

Twitter Space poster for 'Can Unicorn Kill VCs?' featuring hosts and speakers

What's the Buzz About?

The Space, titled "Can Unicorn Kill VCs?", kicks off at 9 AM SGT (that's 6 AM GST or 4 AM CET for those tuning in from other time zones). It's being co-hosted by core contributors from Virtuals Ventures: @theshikhai and @dolylupec. Virtuals Ventures is an ecosystem fund backing AI agents launching on the Virtuals Protocol, which operates on Base and Solana blockchains. They're all about empowering decentralized AI through community-driven initiatives—think next-gen bots and agents that could redefine how we interact with crypto.

Joining them are two special guests who bring serious cred to the table:

  • @KDragon_vol: A core contributor to A.T.M. (likely referring to some automated trading mechanism or project) and co-founder of @BaseVolApp, which focuses on volatility tools on the Base chain. Expect insights on how volatile meme markets can create unicorn-level success without VC backing.

  • @aixbet_ai: Founder of @aixbet_ai, an AI-powered betting platform. This guest could shed light on how AI integrations in meme ecosystems are accelerating growth and challenging traditional investment models.

The conversation stems from a tweet thread by @virtuals_vc, where they playfully asked if "hearsay unicorns" could take down crypto VCs. It's a nod to the rumor mill in crypto, where whispers of massive gains from meme tokens often outpace formal VC announcements.

Why This Matters for Meme Token Enthusiasts

Meme tokens have exploded in popularity, with projects like Dogecoin and Pepe achieving unicorn status purely through viral community support. Unlike VC-funded startups, which rely on pitch decks and term sheets, memes thrive on social media buzz, celebrity endorsements, and sheer meme-ability. But can this model truly "kill" VCs by making them obsolete?

Pros argue that community-funded projects democratize crypto, reducing gatekeeping and allowing retail investors to share in the upside early. On the flip side, without VC expertise, projects might lack the polish needed for long-term sustainability. This Space promises to unpack these dynamics, especially in the context of AI agents—autonomous programs on blockchain that could automate everything from trading to content creation, potentially birthing new unicorns overnight.

If you're a blockchain practitioner looking to stay ahead, discussions like this are gold. They highlight how meme culture intersects with cutting-edge tech like Virtuals Protocol, which is building tools for AI agents to launch and scale on-chain.

How to Join and What to Expect

Mark your calendars for Friday, October 24, 2025, and head over to the Twitter Space link to listen in live. Spaces are interactive, so you might even get to hop on as a speaker if the hosts open it up.

Expect a mix of humor (those penguin and dragon avatars suggest a fun vibe), deep dives into real-world examples, and maybe some hot takes on the future of funding in crypto. Whether unicorns end up slaying VCs or just giving them a run for their money, this chat could spark ideas for your next meme token play.

Stay tuned to Meme Insider for more breakdowns on trending crypto conversations. If you catch the Space, drop your thoughts in the comments below—what's your take on meme-powered unicorns versus traditional VCs?

Additional promotional image for the Twitter Space event

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