#美国贸易赤字状况 Pump.fun recently launched a creator fee reform plan, with the core goal of raising the quality threshold for project releases.
What does this mean? Once implemented, the tricks used to manipulate retail investors won't be so easy to pull off. Low-quality, vulgar Meme coins will be kept out, and only projects with a genuine community foundation and dedicated operation will stand out. The previously overwhelming wave of low-quality, trend-following Memes will lose their survival ground, and only Meme coins with real value propositions will survive.
This marks a watershed moment for the entire ecosystem—it breaks the previous chaos of "anything can be posted," allowing community-recognized coins like $DOGE, $SHIB, and $PEPE to have more room for development. People's asset allocation finally has the opportunity to shift toward a more rational direction.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 9h ago
Uh... this reform sounds good, but can it really prevent the leek-cutting? I remain skeptical.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 9h ago
To be honest, this reform sounds good, but I still have some doubts.
Can it really block those scam coins... It feels like some people will still find a way around it.
But if it can really help clean up a batch of reliable projects, then it's definitely worth looking forward to.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 9h ago
Uh, this reform sounds good, but the ones that can really survive are probably those with money to spend on advertising.
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HashRateHermit
· 9h ago
Alright then, finally someone is taking care of these trash coins.
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FancyResearchLab
· 9h ago
Another theoretically feasible idea. But it's just trying to boost its own reputation.
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Luban No.7 is under construction again. How long can it lock itself inside this time?
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Wait, isn't this setting a threshold for big players? Small investors are more easily cut.
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Quality threshold? I feel like it's just a different way to cut leeks, maximum academic value, minimum practical value.
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The phrase "real value proposition" is so clever. I've never seen a Meme coin truly have value.
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Let's do a small experiment to see how long it can survive. I bet three days.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 9h ago
The good days of harvesting the little guys are coming to an end, finally able to clear out a wave of trash coins.
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ser_ngmi
· 10h ago
Really? Pump.fun is trying to clear its name this time, but no matter how nicely you put it, you can't change the essence of harvesting the little guys.
#美国贸易赤字状况 Pump.fun recently launched a creator fee reform plan, with the core goal of raising the quality threshold for project releases.
What does this mean? Once implemented, the tricks used to manipulate retail investors won't be so easy to pull off. Low-quality, vulgar Meme coins will be kept out, and only projects with a genuine community foundation and dedicated operation will stand out. The previously overwhelming wave of low-quality, trend-following Memes will lose their survival ground, and only Meme coins with real value propositions will survive.
This marks a watershed moment for the entire ecosystem—it breaks the previous chaos of "anything can be posted," allowing community-recognized coins like $DOGE, $SHIB, and $PEPE to have more room for development. People's asset allocation finally has the opportunity to shift toward a more rational direction.