There's something wild happening here—a project launching its token on Pump.fun isn't capturing any value from the platform's native token ecosystem. That's pretty unusual. You'd think they'd at least benefit from some kind of revenue share or protocol incentive, but nope. It raises questions about the token mechanics and whether the project's economics are actually designed to work in the long run.
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PebbleHander
· 11h ago
What is this guy really after? He hasn't even taken the platform's dividends after launching on Pump.fun. Isn't he out of his mind?
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 11h ago
ngl, this logic is a bit absurd... Not earning ecosystem rewards after launching on pump.fun? How unprofessional is that?
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SolidityNewbie
· 11h ago
This design really has issues. The free platform traffic doesn't share revenue? In the long run, it's bound to collapse.
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PermabullPete
· 11h ago
This is obviously a scam. How come Pump.fun didn't make a single cent of profit? This economic model just doesn't seem right.
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ChainPoet
· 11h ago
This is ridiculous. Pump.fun doesn't share dividends even when free-riding on traffic? What kind of logic is this...
There's something wild happening here—a project launching its token on Pump.fun isn't capturing any value from the platform's native token ecosystem. That's pretty unusual. You'd think they'd at least benefit from some kind of revenue share or protocol incentive, but nope. It raises questions about the token mechanics and whether the project's economics are actually designed to work in the long run.