Monad's ecosystem is heating up. Their Launch Zone initiative is now opening applications for Batch 2, targeting projects ready to roll out campaigns within the Monad network.
What's in it for participants? Projects that make the cut get spotlighted through Birdeye Rewards, which means direct exposure to thousands of active users already tracking on-chain activity. Not a bad deal if you're trying to bootstrap traction early.
The timing makes sense—Monad's been building momentum, and having a curated launch pad could help filter signal from noise in what's becoming a crowded L1 race. Whether this turns into another hype cycle or genuine user acquisition remains to be seen, but the infrastructure's there.
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OnchainDetective
· 22h ago
Another Launch Pad—can it avoid the "token launch → price crash → going to zero" curse this time?
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AirdropSkeptic
· 12-03 08:37
Birdeye rewards sounds pretty good, but I'm not sure if it's just another scheme to take advantage of newcomers.
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RetailTherapist
· 12-02 00:35
Ngl, the birdeye trap exposure is still somewhat attractive to small projects, but who even believes in launch pads these days...
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ProxyCollector
· 12-01 18:07
Ngl, the birdeye trap exposure sounds good, but can it really convert?
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tokenomics_truther
· 12-01 18:07
The birdeye trap rewards mechanism is back again, each time claiming to help new projects with a cold start, but what’s the result? Most of them are still a flash in the pan.
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DeFiDoctor
· 12-01 18:05
The Birdeye trap shows that similar projects usually don't last more than three months...
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 12-01 18:04
Birdeye rewards sound great, but with another L1 ecosystem's internal competition, can it really retain users?
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MercilessHalal
· 12-01 17:58
Another launch pad, this time it's Monad's turn. Birdeye rewards sound good, but can they really break into the mainstream...
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Launch zone batch 2, feels like another feast for the investors, what can regular users gain?
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Monad's move is quite smart, using Birdeye to lock in traffic, but the L1 battlefield is already a bloodbath, is this trap still useful?
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It looks promising, but I'm afraid it will end up being pure hype. Let's wait and see if it can really attract new users.
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NGL, a curated launch pad in this market is basically just a priority ranking, those with strong backgrounds come first, the old routine.
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GateUser-357cca19
· 12-01 17:48
Indeed good
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WenMoon42
· 12-01 17:44
Ngl, the exposure of birdeye is indeed tempting, but how many projects can survive with so many of them clustered together in monad?
Monad's ecosystem is heating up. Their Launch Zone initiative is now opening applications for Batch 2, targeting projects ready to roll out campaigns within the Monad network.
What's in it for participants? Projects that make the cut get spotlighted through Birdeye Rewards, which means direct exposure to thousands of active users already tracking on-chain activity. Not a bad deal if you're trying to bootstrap traction early.
The timing makes sense—Monad's been building momentum, and having a curated launch pad could help filter signal from noise in what's becoming a crowded L1 race. Whether this turns into another hype cycle or genuine user acquisition remains to be seen, but the infrastructure's there.