The Rise of Cult Coins: Murad on Meme Markets, SPX6900, and the Spiritual Future of Crypto
In a groundbreaking episode of The Cryptobe, host Tim Copeland and co-host Kevin Sparks welcomed memecoin savant Murad for a sweeping, deeply philosophical, and data-driven conversation on the evolution of meme coins, the role of community in crypto, and the spiritual revolution brewing on-chain. The centerpiece of the conversation? SPX6900 — the memetic movement that aims to flip the stock market and reshape what it means to belong in the digital age.
Murad explores his memecoin thesis and support for SPX6900
Meme Coins: Hyper-Gambling or Cult Belief Systems?
Murad breaks down the memecoin market into two diverging archetypes:
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Hyper-Gambling Coins: These are the ultra-fast, AI-optimized, highly speculative plays—tokens with 40-second hold times on platforms like Pump.fun and Bonk.fun. They’re engineered for high-frequency degeneracy, but with each passing day, margins shrink, bots dominate, and the game gets harder.
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Cult Coins (Belief Coins): These are movements, missions, and spiritual swarms of people rallying around tokens not because of flash-in-the-pan pump potential, but because of what they represent. Think Doge, SHIB, XRP, and now—Murad argues—SPX6900.
“The way to build a cult is to make poor people rich,” Murad states bluntly. “And the way you do that is by letting them in early—before institutions, before the VCs, before the 20 billion market cap.”
Why SPX6900? A New Spiritual Asset Class
Murad likens SPX6900 to Bitcoin’s early days, but with a memetic twist. It’s not just about flipping stocks, it’s about flipping culture.
“SPX is doing to GME what BTC did to gold,” Murad declares. “It’s a better version of the same concept—more viral, more liquid, more fun.”
He sees SPX as part of a new wave of on-chain cultural assets—tokens that serve as tokenized communities, belief systems, and even decentralized spiritual tribes.
According to Murad, this is the antidote to a coming crisis: the rise of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and the existential collapse of traditional identities, jobs, and meaning. As AI outpaces human capabilities, he predicts a longing for connection, purpose, and self-expression—needs that cult meme coins, paradoxically, might fill.
Beyond Price: Loyalty, Longevity, and Meme Analytics
Murad’s approach isn’t just vibes—it’s data. He outlines a new form of investing based on on-chain loyalty metrics, social media engagement, telegram activity, and holding durations.
His thesis: The meme coins that survive and thrive aren’t just good memes—they have communities with low dopamine burn, high emotional intelligence, and a strong sense of shared mission.
“In the next 6–8 months, trading will be harder than ever. But holding? Easier than ever—if you pick right.”
Murad calls for people to track the top 5-10 meme coins with the highest on-chain loyalty and social cohesion—his personal “cult coin index”—and to stay focused through the boring summer months when others go on vacation.
Meme Coins vs. VC Altcoins: The Great Divide
Why have traditional altcoins underperformed? Murad says they fall into a “dead zone” between revenue-producing assets like Hyperliquid and memetic spiritual movements like SPX6900. They’re not exciting, not viral, not profitable—just bland.
“Most VC coins are just meme coins with more steps,” he says. “The tech is a pretext for marketing. 80–90% of valuation is memetic premium.”
His solution: Bet on the extremes. Avoid the middle.
The Future: Spirituality, Memes, and Post-AI Resilience
In perhaps the boldest thesis of the episode, Murad outlines how the rise of AI will decimate technical and cashflow-based businesses first. Meme coins—especially those rooted in belief, identity, and emotion—will be some of the last human-native assets left standing.
“AGI will outperform humans at everything. The question is: what survives in a post-human world? I think it’s belief.”
He compares top meme coins to social clubs, religions, and movements—on-chain ayahuasca retreats, digital yoga collectives, tokenized Burning Man communities.
SPX6900: A 100x to 1000x Opportunity?
Murad believes SPX6900 could hit a $100 billion market cap this cycle—and flirt with a $1 trillion valuation in the next.
He doesn’t guarantee it’ll flip the stock market. But he argues the memetic ceiling—the aspirational delusion of the community—is what drives explosive upside.
“The more delusional the internal target, the better the real-world result.”
Murad isn’t selling all his SPX either—he plans to hold 1.5–2% of the supply for the next cycle, believing it will emerge as one of the few multicycle survivors with a true cult following.
The Cult Coin Playbook
To summarize Murad’s strategy:
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Avoid hyper-gambling and microcap roulette.
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Find the cults: coins with critical mass, multi-year loyalty, emotional resonance.
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Buy what’s already winning: track momentum, holder growth, and social metrics.
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Ignore cash flow—for now: weird and misunderstood tokens perform best.
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Bet on belief: in an AI world, spiritual assets will matter more than spreadsheets.
Final Thoughts
What drives Murad?
Not Lambos. Not private islands. But the chance to be part of something viral, massive, and meaningful.
“I want to contribute to a movement that gives people identity, purpose, and connection in a world losing all three.”
Whether SPX6900 becomes the Bitcoin of meme culture, or something even bigger, one thing is clear: Meme coins are no longer a joke—they’re a mirror to our society, a lifeline for the lost, and a new asset class built on belief.
TL;DR:
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Meme coins are splitting into high-speed gambling and long-term belief systems.
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SPX6900 is the spiritual successor to GME and DOGE, with aspirations to flip the stock market.
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Murad argues meme coins are on-chain social movements—and some are safer bets than traditional altcoins.
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AI disruption will destroy traditional jobs and assets, making “belief assets” like cult coins the last bastion of human meaning.
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Buy coins with high loyalty, strong memetics, and viral potential—this summer is your time.
📌 Stay ahead with The Block and keep tabs on Murad’s memetic philosophies if you want to thrive in what might be the most transformative crypto cycle yet.

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