# Meme Articoli collegati

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Unlocking 20%, $125 Million in Pressure, Can PUMP Hold Up?

"Pump.fun Faces Crucial Test with $125M Token Unlock Despite a cooldown in the meme coin market, Pump.fun remains one of Web3's top revenue-generating protocols, earning $28.4 million in the past 30 days. The platform has accumulated approximately $1.05 billion in total revenue from over 12 million tokens created. The protocol now faces its biggest challenge: the first unlock of team and investor tokens. A total of 82.5 billion PUMP tokens (8.25% of total supply, 20.23% of previous circulating supply), valued at around $125 million, have been unlocked. This potential selling pressure is significant compared to the token's 24-hour trading volume of only $28 million. While Pump.fun uses a portion of its revenue to buy back and burn PUMP tokens, creating buy-side pressure, this support has weakened. The buyback rate was reduced from 100% to 50% of net fees in April 2024. In June 2024, monthly buybacks totaled just $9.2 million, an over 80% drop from its peak. At this rate, selling just 7% of the newly unlocked tokens would offset a full month of buybacks. Furthermore, this unlock is only the first batch; team and investors still hold another 247.5 billion locked PUMP tokens, with 240 billion community tokens awaiting a release schedule. Despite these headwinds, PUMP is argued to be a relatively scarce asset in the current market. With a $610 million market cap against $28.4 million in monthly revenue, its valuation is lower than competitors like Hyperliquid. The investment thesis for PUMP is not betting on a single meme coin but on the persistent activity of the meme market and Pump.fun's ability to maintain its position as a key platform. The conclusion suggests that while the unlock tests short-term price resilience, the protocol's underlying revenue strength will determine PUMP's long-term trajectory, potentially making the current dip a viable entry point for long-term accumulation."

Odaily星球日报Ieri 01:52

Unlocking 20%, $125 Million in Pressure, Can PUMP Hold Up?

Odaily星球日报Ieri 01:52

Short-Lived Meme Mania: Can It Be the Icebreaker for Robinhood's RWA Narrative?

Robinhood recently launched its own Layer 2 network, Robinhood Chain, built on Arbitrum and focusing on tokenized stocks, RWA, DeFi, and AI finance. Shortly after launch, a meme coin called CASHCAT, named after an early unused Robinhood brand, surged in popularity, achieving a market cap near $150 million and high daily trading volume. It gained traction through third-party DEXs and launchpads like Uniswap and Noxa.fun, bypassing Robinhood's official listing process. This highlights a key feature of the permissionless chain: even assets not officially approved can achieve significant liquidity and trading activity. While CASHCAT currently dominates the chain's meme coin sector, its high turnover indicates speculative trading. The rapid proliferation of new meme coins risks dispersing liquidity. Meanwhile, the chain's core RWA sector remains relatively small at $12.5 million. CEO Vlad Tenev has expressed that the chain is well-suited for both RWA and meme coins. In the optimistic scenario, meme-driven activity could bootstrap the chain's user base and liquidity for its long-term RWA vision. However, if the meme frenzy fades quickly, the RWA narrative may struggle to gain traction independently. The incident demonstrates that on a permissionless platform, the market itself can create major assets, offering Robinhood a potential new growth avenue beyond its core crypto business as it navigates the long-term development of the tokenized asset market.

Foresight News07/10 02:50

Short-Lived Meme Mania: Can It Be the Icebreaker for Robinhood's RWA Narrative?

Foresight News07/10 02:50

From ANSEM to CZ, The Celebrity Coin Relay Race Between Solana and BSC

The past week was a whirlwind of on-chain activity, sparked by the meteoric rise of $ANSEM, a Solana-based meme coin that surged 600x and hit a $100 million market cap in a single day. This rally began when crypto influencer Ansem announced his return to buying Solana meme coins and publicly advocated for an airdrop from the platform pump.fun. Ansem’s subsequent "soft claim" of the token—promising to airdrop creator revenue to followers—ignited a frenzy, drawing comparisons to past community-led token distributions. However, his dual role as a co-founder of the trading terminal Bullpen, which later hosted the $ANSEM airdrop, suggests a strategic promotional element. The narrative quickly shifted to "celebrity coins," where tokens named after influencers are sent to their public addresses in hopes of endorsement. While a similar coin, $TJR, briefly gained traction, it faltered after the influencer TJR urged focus back on $ANSEM. Attention then turned to projects Ansem endorsed and coins found in his wallet, like $manlet, but momentum on Solana began to stall. The action then migrated to BSC with the viral resurgence of a 2021 tweet from former Binance CEO CZ, referencing a "final form" bull. This sparked the explosive launch of $CZ, which briefly approached a $90 million market cap despite expectations that CZ wouldn't actively engage like Ansem. Another BSC token, $TCC, gained attention due to CZ's interactions with its promoter. The BSC ecosystem saw faster-paced, albeit volatile, "celebrity coin" plays, with tokens like $dingaling experiencing rapid pumps and dumps without official endorsements. Currently, BSC shows more momentum for new token launches than Solana, with the market awaiting a new narrative to succeed the fleeting "celebrity coin" trend.

marsbit07/06 09:38

From ANSEM to CZ, The Celebrity Coin Relay Race Between Solana and BSC

marsbit07/06 09:38

Hot Takes|Why Did the Famous "Tech Lead" Dump All His Bitcoin? The "Investment Whiz Kid" is Here!

**Weekly Spicy Review: Tech Lead's Bitcoin Bust, Reddit Meme, and Trump's Crypto Cash** This week's "Spicy Review" covers three notable incidents from the crypto world. **1. A Tech Lead Learns the Hard Way:** A former Google and Meta technical lead, Patrick Shyu, went viral after revealing he was forced to liquidate all his Bitcoin holdings. He suffered massive losses due to excessive leverage during Bitcoin's sharp decline from $120k to $60k. He shared critical observations: crypto trading often hinges on attention, not fundamentals; Bitcoin lacks a stable source of public focus; the AI boom is diverting capital; and Bitcoin faces structural risks like centralization of code maintenance and quantum computing threats. Despite his short-term exit, he remains a long-term believer. **2. Reddit Roasts the "Investment Whiz":** A popular meme on Reddit's CryptoCurrency subreddit depicted MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor looking down from a balcony. The caption joked about his relentless focus on buying Bitcoin with corporate funds, contrasting with average investors' mundane concerns. The post sparked humorous commentary on his high-risk, high-conviction strategy. **3. Trump's $1.4 Billion Crypto Haul:** The White House's financial disclosure revealed former President Donald Trump earned at least $1.4 billion from cryptocurrency activities in a year, contributing to a total income of over $2.2 billion. This windfall stands in stark contrast to the performance of "TrumpCoin" (officially DJT), which plummeted over 97% from its peak, reportedly causing investor losses exceeding $2 billion. Critics, like California Governor Gavin Newsom, accused Trump of profiting while his supporters suffered losses. The week highlighted a mix of painful lessons learned from leverage, community humor at industry figures, and the stark realities of political figures capitalizing on the crypto market.

Foresight News07/03 12:07

Hot Takes|Why Did the Famous "Tech Lead" Dump All His Bitcoin? The "Investment Whiz Kid" is Here!

Foresight News07/03 12:07

The Ansem Airdrop Brings Back the Celebrity Endorsement Effect: When the Market Is Stagnant, Smart Money Watches KOLs' Tweets

In the recent crypto bear market, a narrative-driven surge has emerged within the Solana meme coin sector, highlighted by the explosive performance of $ANSEM (The Black Bull). The token, associated with prominent trader Ansem, soared nearly 19,878% in a week following his announcement of a community airdrop funded by his creator fees from Pump.fun. This move, emphasizing social engagement over traditional on-chain metrics, distributed millions of tokens to hundreds of wallets, though distribution appeared concentrated with a few wallets receiving substantial portions. The event signals a resurgence of influencer-driven market movements. Similarly, BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes boosted tokens like $CARDS and $SYN through public endorsements and analysis, leading to significant price rallies. These cases underscore a current market dynamic: with major narratives stagnant and limited new capital, attention and "smart money" are increasingly focused on signals from key opinion leaders (KOLs) to identify asymmetric opportunities, despite the inherent risks of speculation and potential market manipulation. The landscape suggests that while old strategies for evaluating such pumps remain relevant, the reduced competition for attention may make these localized trends critical for participants seeking alpha in a sideways market.

marsbit07/01 00:56

The Ansem Airdrop Brings Back the Celebrity Endorsement Effect: When the Market Is Stagnant, Smart Money Watches KOLs' Tweets

marsbit07/01 00:56

Recent On-Chain Review: No Clear Narrative Under U.S. Stock Market Pressure, Just Hype

This article analyzes the current state of the Solana meme coin and community token ecosystem, highlighting a market caught between two dominant forces: attention-based PvP and a gradual return to community-centric projects. The first part explores the "Attention PvP" dynamic, where success is driven by celebrity endorsements, viral events, and speed. Examples include $JOTCHUA, which surged after its meme creator's social media activity, and $WORLDCUP, which outperformed a similar Base chain project ($PITCH) largely due to influencer support. The recent "pump.fun GO" feature, allowing bounty tasks for token promotion, is critiqued for fostering sensationalist and often negative stunts—like people getting token tickers tattooed on their bodies for rewards—reminiscent of old internet shock content. In contrast, the article points to a resurgence of organic, community-driven tokens that survive market volatility through strong holder bases and shared ideology, not just hype. Influencer Ansem is cited, arguing that durable meme coins rely on communities willing to endure losses and promote their core message daily. Examples given are older tokens like $neet (anti-work ethos), $troll, $buttcoin, and $triplet, which have maintained relative price stability. A prime example of this community-build model is the new project $KINS, the token for the browser-based MMORPG Kintara. Its success stems not from advanced graphics but from consistently delivering updates, fostering player trust, and creating genuine engagement (e.g., in-game economies, events, property auctions). It has attracted a growing player base and even notable KOLs as participants, demonstrating that sustainable growth can come from building trust rather than orchestrating pumps. The article concludes by questioning whether the market is ultimately a game of mutual trust or mutual deception, expressing hope that such reflection might lead to a healthier ecosystem.

marsbit06/12 04:05

Recent On-Chain Review: No Clear Narrative Under U.S. Stock Market Pressure, Just Hype

marsbit06/12 04:05

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