The question I get asked the most is: How can we get our attention, or let us "help call the bill"? So I simply put this matter on the table and made it clear. First of all – Bonk Fun's market share has remained above 70%+ for the past 13 days. There is no need to question it anymore, even if we don't push, things can be done, because the market and liquidity are on our side. Secondly - I can see almost everything. I have a lot of network connections behind my back. I communicate with at least 100+ traders on the front line every day, and they recommend various coins to me, scan the market, and ask me for my opinion every day. So it can be said that I have always been very focused and clear about what is happening in the circle, even when I am busy with other work. For new pairs, it was actually difficult for me to publicly "support" them at first, because they didn't really have a community and holder base yet. In the first week, most holders of new coins were short-term traders who went back and forth - they moved in and out quickly. Only when everyone can't speculate casually can we see who is the real core community and who is the one who stays and continues to believe. For example, if I "shout" a new coin when it has a market value of 100,000, it will most likely immediately pull a big bullish candle. But in this big yang line, many people will also choose to ship immediately, because for short-term customers, this is the biggest benefit - they will increase their positions when they rise, and then directly smash the market and leave. As a community leader or CTO, your real job is to make the community something close to a "faith community" – to develop a core group of people who truly believe in the project. With this group of people, you can maximize the use of catalysts such as KOL promotion or our participation. There are already some strong communities slowly taking shape. I also buy some privately (to show low-key support and identity) - if they can continue to grow spontaneously, there will be a chance to apply for our community fund, and then the support will be public. When I say I'm on the front line, that's what I mean. In addition to my own liking for "blind investment" in new coins, I am more observing to see which communities are really building, producing content, gathering loyal holders, and working together to make things happen. Let the old-school gameplay of "hold + believe" (aka PVE) come back.
Tom
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The biggest question I get asked is: How do you get our attention or get us to “shill something”? So I figured I’d put this out in the open. First of all — Bonk Fun has retained a market share of 70%+ for the past 13+ days. There should no longer be any doubt that things can do well without us pushing them, because the market and volume are with us. Second — I see pretty much everything. I’m networked deeply behind the scenes. I talk to at least 100+ traders a day in the trenches — they shill me every ticker, scan everything, and ask me what I think daily. So I’d say I’m very locked in and in the know, even while working. For new pairs, it’s extremely hard for me to “support” them publicly at first, because they haven’t yet formed a real community and holder base. During the first week, most holders in new tokens are rotators — people looking to enter and exit trades fast. Only after this phase, when people stop flipping everything instantly, do you start to see who your core community really is — the ones who stick around and build belief. An example: if I “shilled” a new pair at a $100K MC, the odds are it would pump instantly. But in that candle, everyone would likely exit, because there’s no bigger catalyst — it becomes the candle. Rotators would load up big and then dump. As a community leader or CTO, your job is to build an almost cult-like following — a real core of true believers who actually have faith in the project. That’s when you benefit most from catalysts like KOL pushes or us getting involved. There are some really strong communities forming now. I’ve bought into some privately (just to show quiet support and alignment) — and if they keep growing organically, they can tap into things like our community grants, where support becomes public. When I say I’m in the trenches, this is what I mean. Beyond throwing darts at new pairs for the thrill, I’m constantly watching for what actually looks like a good community: building, creating content, and rallying a loyal group of holders working together. Bringing back the "hold and believe meta" aka pve.
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