#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 pump.fun recently made a big move — adjusting the creator fee mechanism to attract higher-quality projects. What does this really mean? Simply put, low-quality projects that are just chasing quick profits will find it increasingly difficult to survive. Only Meme projects with a solid community foundation and vitality will be able to thrive longer.
If the reform proceeds as planned, what kind of situation will emerge? First, the scythe used solely for harvesting will be put away. The startup costs for poorly made projects will increase, and speculators will naturally shift their focus. Conversely, Meme coins that genuinely build communities and have cultural connotations will find greater development opportunities. No longer buried in a flood of trash projects, their value can be truly unleashed.
To some extent, this is the market self-purifying. $DOGE $SHIB $PEPE and similar projects that have withstood market tests are the representatives of high quality. In the future Meme coin ecosystem, competitiveness will become more concentrated, and opportunities will be greater. This round of reform may truly change the overall character of the space.
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JustHereForMemes
· 23h ago
Speaking of the fee mechanism adjustment, those scam projects that cut leeks will indeed become unviable, but can it truly purify the ecosystem? I think it's more likely just a new trick to continue scamming...
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ForkTongue
· 23h ago
Uh, finally someone is going to clean up the trash. It should have been done like this a long time ago.
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SandwichTrader
· 23h ago
Wow, pump.fun's move is a bit aggressive. This trash project should be cleaned up.
#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 pump.fun recently made a big move — adjusting the creator fee mechanism to attract higher-quality projects. What does this really mean? Simply put, low-quality projects that are just chasing quick profits will find it increasingly difficult to survive. Only Meme projects with a solid community foundation and vitality will be able to thrive longer.
If the reform proceeds as planned, what kind of situation will emerge? First, the scythe used solely for harvesting will be put away. The startup costs for poorly made projects will increase, and speculators will naturally shift their focus. Conversely, Meme coins that genuinely build communities and have cultural connotations will find greater development opportunities. No longer buried in a flood of trash projects, their value can be truly unleashed.
To some extent, this is the market self-purifying. $DOGE $SHIB $PEPE and similar projects that have withstood market tests are the representatives of high quality. In the future Meme coin ecosystem, competitiveness will become more concentrated, and opportunities will be greater. This round of reform may truly change the overall character of the space.