One thing worth noting: pump fun projects that are 2 years old tend to have zero creator fees, which means there's no farming volume to leverage. That's actually a challenge—most projects in trenches really need solid organic community foundation and active runners first before anything else takes off.
Here's the play: get the banner ready, work with a DEX and nail down the mechanics. That's where real traction starts.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 12h ago
Nah, that's why those old projects die so quickly. Without transaction fees, no one is willing to promote them.
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SignatureVerifier
· 12h ago
zero creator fees on 2-year-old projects sounds theoretically convenient until you actually audit the contract... then the real headaches start manifesting
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PanicSeller
· 12h ago
You're right, brother. A two-year project with zero fees is indeed awkward, and the lack of room for siphoning off funds is a significant flaw.
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MidsommarWallet
· 12h ago
Having no creator fees is indeed awkward, as it means there is no leverage space.
One thing worth noting: pump fun projects that are 2 years old tend to have zero creator fees, which means there's no farming volume to leverage. That's actually a challenge—most projects in trenches really need solid organic community foundation and active runners first before anything else takes off.
Here's the play: get the banner ready, work with a DEX and nail down the mechanics. That's where real traction starts.