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Hey there, meme coin enthusiasts! If you’ve been scrolling through X lately, you might have stumbled across a quirky post by bunjil that’s got the crypto community buzzing. The tweet reads: "no coiners be like bids set at 0 alerts set at $250k enjoy your life". Posted on June 30, 2025, at 10:20 UTC (which is 7:20 PM JST, just a few hours before I’m writing this at 10:05 PM JST), this little gem is packed with humor and a subtle jab at the crypto world. Let’s break it down and see what it means for us meme token lovers!
What Are "No-Coiners" Anyway?
First off, if you’re new to the crypto scene, “no-coiners” are folks who don’t own any cryptocurrency and often have a skeptical or even negative view of it. Think of them as the friends who roll their eyes when you talk about your Dogecoin gains or call Bitcoin a “bubble.” The term comes from the crypto wiki over at bitdegree.org, where it’s described as a mindset tied to resentment or distrust—maybe from missing out on early Bitcoin profits.
Decoding the Tweet: Bids at 0, Alerts at $250k
So, what’s with the “bids set at 0 alerts set at $250k”? This is classic crypto humor! Setting a bid at zero means these no-coiners aren’t willing to invest a dime in crypto, basically saying, “I’m out!” But the twist comes with the “alerts at $250k”—that’s a playful nod to setting a price alert for when a coin (or maybe their own worth!) hits a ridiculous, unattainable value. It’s like saying, “I’ll only care when I’m a millionaire,” while ignoring the whole game in between. Pretty cheeky, right?
This kind of sarcasm resonates with the meme coin crowd, where tokens like Shiba Inu or even wilder ones like Diarrhea Coin (yes, that’s a real thing—check coinmarketcap.com) thrive on community vibes and humor. It’s a reminder that the crypto space isn’t just about charts and wallets—it’s got a playful side too!
The Bigger Picture: Alt Season and Meme Token Hype
Bunjil’s thread doesn’t stop at the no-coiner jab. Later posts hint at an “alt season” happening “just not where you think” (with a hilarious image of a music player showing “Exhibit C” by Jay Electronica—more on that below). Alt season, as explained on tangem.com, is when altcoins (any crypto besides Bitcoin) start outperforming BTC, drawing investment away from the big dog. With today’s date being June 30, 2025, and the alt season index buzzing, this could be a signal that meme tokens are gearing up for a wild ride.
The thread also mentions needing “the conviction of Saylor” (likely referring to Michael Saylor, the Bitcoin bull from MicroStrategy) to rally people. It’s a call for strong belief in your coin—something meme token communities know all about, whether it’s pumping Pepe or dreaming up the next big thing.
That Music Twist and Image Breakdown
Now, let’s talk about the fun part! In one of the follow-up tweets, bunjil shares an image of a music player paused on “Exhibit C” by Jay Electronica. Here it is for you to enjoy:
This seems like a random flex, but it ties into the alt season vibe—maybe suggesting the beat of the market is dropping in unexpected places (or, you know, just a personal jam!). The “points to my peepee” line is pure meme humor, likely a joke about unconventional investments. It’s the kind of absurdity that keeps the meme coin world alive and kicking.
What Does This Mean for Meme Token Fans?
For those of us at meme-insider.com, this thread is a goldmine. It shows how meme coins and crypto culture blend humor with serious market moves. If you’re a blockchain practitioner or just a casual holder, keep an eye on alt season trends—tools like CoinMarketCap can help you track the top meme tokens. And hey, maybe set your own alerts (not at $250k, though—start smaller!) to catch the next wave.
So, what do you think? Are no-coiners missing out, or are they onto something with their zero-bid strategy? Drop your thoughts in the comments, and let’s keep the meme token conversation going! 🚀