土澳大狮兄BroLeon
土澳大狮兄BroLeon|Sep 14, 2025 01:42
Just happened to be discussing this topic with friends in the group, so I’ll casually share some thoughts: This is still a classic battlefield where Devs and whales are mixed together—it’s essentially an extension of the meme logic. In the early stages, this kind of gameplay is likely to be chaotic and unstructured, just like the early days of memes. For example, remember when that kiddo launched a few coins, rugged quickly, and even mocked his fans as idiots? But if whales start stepping in, willing to manipulate the market and play the long game, then as the 'actor,' the streamer will naturally keep performing. Look at how memes have evolved to this point—those that truly survive and thrive all have teams and whales backing them, don’t they? Every day, countless memes are launched and die off—that’s like streamers who go live once and never come back. Pump transitioning into live streaming is just about broadening the meme launchpad, lowering the barrier to entry for token creation, and making it easier for regular people to get involved. At the end of the day, it’s still the same playbook they’re good at.
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