A sea lion just pulled off something crazy—racking up 300 million views in seven days. That's nearly 4% of the total population watching this thing go viral, hitting Moodeng-tier numbers.



But here's where it gets messy: nobody can agree on the animal's actual name. Chinese media outlets are calling it XiaoXiao, while a caretaker running a well-established profile claims it's Marcus. The identity confusion is almost as entertaining as the virality itself.

Either way, this level of attention in such a short window is wild. When something spreads this fast, people start wondering if it's the next big meme moment.
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DegenRecoveryGroupvip
· 10h ago
Haha, the sea lion is really trending now, it's hilarious that people can't even get the name right. Is it Marcus or XiaoXiao? Why are they still arguing? As bystanders, we just want to watch the animals. 300 million views in seven days? This traffic is crazier than some crypto projects, that's insane. Another Moodeng? Feels like anything can go viral these days, I'm already numb to it. Seriously? Even a sea lion can go viral—maybe the Web3 community needs to reflect on this. This is the internet era—even names can be controversial, and it only makes things more popular.
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SmartContractDivervip
· 10h ago
This sea lion is absolutely amazing, 300 million views is off the charts. XiaoXiao or Marcus? What kind of lame name controversy is this? I just want to see if it has the potential to become the next memecoin. If Moodeng can get that popular, why can't this sea lion? At this rate, it'll be a blockchain topic by tomorrow. While everyone is fighting over the name, it's already won. That's the secret to going viral. Wait, is this for real? 300 million in seven days? Some project teams need to learn how to do marketing.
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BearMarketBuildervip
· 10h ago
The sea lion is going viral but nobody can match the names to the faces, hilarious. --- 3 million views in seven days? That number seems a bit fishy. --- Whether it's XiaoXiao or Marcus, it doesn't matter—it's just another round of riding the hype and fleecing people. --- Another Moodeng-style craze. I'm way too familiar with this playbook. --- The more confusing the names, the easier it is to hype it up. It's got that vibe. --- 300 million views in seven days—I'm skeptical if it's genuinely popular or if the numbers are inflated. --- Even name confusion can go viral. Guess anything can ride the hype these days. --- Feels like this sea lion is about to become the next meme material library—just wait. --- It's crazy how something with unclear identity can still go viral. The internet is wild.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 10h ago
This sea lion is really incredible—300 million views and broke the record in just seven days. And then there's drama over the name, whether it's XiaoXiao or Marcus. A bunch of people insist on arguing about it—it's honestly a farce. Anything can go viral now, but this speed is honestly a bit scary. The Marcus side is probably trying to take advantage of the situation; it's the easiest time to stir things up. After Moodeng, here's another one. Feels like this track is about to get super competitive. Three hundred million views without even confirming the name yet—this is the madness of the internet.
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