# Relationship Between Socrates, SOC, MEME, and CLONE

* Relationship between Socrates and SOC

SOC is the native token of Socrates. It drives user and MEME growth through airdrops and fuels the launch and incubation of CLONEs and MEMEs.&#x20;

* Relationship between SOC and MEME

Socrates is a social media platform in the Web3 industry. It allocates 50% of the total SOC supply for airdrops, aiming to attract global internet users and boost the growth of MEMEs. The ultimate goal is to reach 5 billion users and 5 billion MEME launches.

* Relationship between Socrates and MEME

All features on the Socrates platform are designed to facilitate the spread of MEMEs amongst users, helping them build consensus, find use cases, engage in trading, and scale up. Over time, these interactions naturally form communities that evolve into DAO organisations, providing an organic ecosystem where MEMEs can grow, replicate, and thrive autonomously.&#x20;

* Relationship between SOC and CLONE

The first MEME incubated by SOC is CLONE, making it the first official MEME of Socrates. CLONE will empower KOLs, celebrities, artists, institutions, and global users to create their own CLONEs on Socrates, enabling them to incubate personal MEMEs. To create a new MEME, users must hold SOC and CLONE. These incubated MEMEs will then follow the Socrates platform's built-in mechanisms—spreading, building consensus, gaining adoption, trading, and scaling—ultimately forming communities and DAOs. This process fuels the self-replication and expansion of MEMEs, shaping the Socrates metaverse ecosystem. By driving large-scale adoption of Web3, Socrates aims to revolutionise internet productive forces, productive relations, and societal organization models, ushering in a new Web3-powered era for humanity.

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