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The full name of the $Routine token is Morning Routine, which originated from a video called "Morning Routine" posted by X user @tipsformenx on March 20. The muscular man in the video recorded a set of self-disciplined and healthy life flow in the morning, from skin care to fitness, breakfast, work, etc. Perhaps the healthy way in the video resonated with people's concept of a good morning, or perhaps the video was too delicate and inserted some advertisements to make people laugh. In short, the video spread rapidly within a few days, and the tweet has been viewed 650 million times as of the time of writing.
Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social that the governor of Colorado hung a portrait of Trump himself in the Capitol. But Trump himself thought the portrait was "too ugly" and compared it to a painting of Obama by the same artist, saying "Why is Obama's painting so good-looking, but I'm so ugly?" Trump asked Colorado Governor Polis to remove the painting and said Polis should be ashamed! Not long after, the Meme token $Downald, which is a homophonic pun of this incident (take it down), was born. The narrative of spoofing political celebrities is similar to $pwease, which had a market value of up to $55 million last month. Within an hour of the birth of the token, various head addresses bought a large amount. In less than two hours, the highest market value of $Downald quickly passed around $14 million. However, in the short term, the popularity of $Downald did not continue to rise after reaching $14 million. At present, the head of the car has reduced its positions, and the market value has fallen back to around $3.8 million.