Pumpfun has been picking up momentum lately. What's interesting is how they tend to get noticed when trading volume starts migrating across other launchpad platforms on Solana. It's actually a healthy sign for the broader ecosystem—seeing capital flow dynamically between different launch mechanisms. Supporting the growth of multiple launchpads strengthens Solana's launch infrastructure overall.
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CommunityLurker
· 01-18 19:22
pumpfun is messing around there again. When it comes to capital flow, it sounds nice to say, but actually it's all about who can grab the hype.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-16 09:05
Pumpfun is indeed bleeding this time, but to be honest, competition across multiple platforms is still good for the ecosystem; otherwise, it would be a monopoly.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-16 00:34
Haha, back to dividing the cake? I saw this trick from Pumpfun back in 2021. Rotating funds back and forth—whoever runs faster gets the meat. Is this called a healthy ecosystem? I think it's just arbitrage players playing hot potato.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-16 00:34
Wait a moment, I need to analyze the transaction flow... According to on-chain data, during the period when Pumpfun's popularity skyrocketed, the pattern of funds switching between major launchpads was a bit too regular. There's definitely an interesting dance of funds happening behind the scenes.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-16 00:31
Pumpfun has indeed gained popularity recently, but it still feels like it's mainly driven by hype. Is the actual ecosystem liquidity really that good?
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quietly_staking
· 01-16 00:27
Pumpfun has indeed been gaining some attention recently, but to be honest, it's just funds moving between a few launchpads... Can this be considered healthy? I think it's more about betting on the next project that can take off.
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-16 00:07
It's just funds circulating across various platforms, which is very normal. Pumpfun is popular, but don't overhype the ecological balance; in reality, it's just wool party members exploiting it.
Pumpfun has been picking up momentum lately. What's interesting is how they tend to get noticed when trading volume starts migrating across other launchpad platforms on Solana. It's actually a healthy sign for the broader ecosystem—seeing capital flow dynamically between different launch mechanisms. Supporting the growth of multiple launchpads strengthens Solana's launch infrastructure overall.