Stop Trading And Believe In Something

Slogan in Remilia-adjacent communities promoting conviction over speculative trading

Stop trading and believe in something is a slogan used in Remilia-adjacent memecoin communities. It encourages prioritizing long-term belief in shared values or project narratives rather than frequent speculative trading activity.

Background

The slogan promotes shifting focus from short-term profit-seeking to sustained conviction. It circulates in communities overlapping with the Remilia ecosystem, often alongside concepts such as Network Spirituality and an Abundance Mindset.

The slogan is attributed to community figure @baproll who popularized it in the early SPX6900 community around early October 2023. It appears prominently in SPX6900 discourse. The phrase features explicitly on the SPX6900 project website. Murad (@MustStopMurad), whose bio reads "Stop Trading & Believe in #SPX6900", has used variants of the slogan since late 2024. Exact usage of “Stop Trading and Believe in Something” and similar phrases increased from November 2024 onward, with continued heavy promotion through 2025–2026.

In October 2024, Charlotte Fang posted a statement referencing similar advice in the context of authentic participation in the Remilia ecosystem. The post distinguished formal branding from embodying values including post-authorship, post-cancel culture, and meaning beyond profit. This framing shares surface similarity but differs in emphasis. Remilia's lovepilled approach, as in Charlotte Fang's posts, centers on embodying values such as network spirituality, Abundance Mindset, and finding meaning beyond profit—positioning belief as a cultural and spiritual path. Murad and SPX6900 discourse tie the slogan more directly to anti-trading conviction as the practical path to financial outcomes within that specific community narrative, while drawing on overlapping memetic energy from Remilia-adjacent circles.

Usage

The slogan is repeated in posts and project materials promoting sustained holding, DCA, and conviction. It features on the SPX6900 website alongside phrases such as "PLOG: Peaceful Life Over Greed" and references to Aeons. Murad's posts frequently frame it as the path for "Ultra-Hardcore Holders."

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