PJ Vogt
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But regardless of whether a coin dies on the launchpad or makes it to the moon, there's one group that makes money no matter what. Because pump.fun gets a 1% cut of every trade made on the platform.
But regardless of whether a coin dies on the launchpad or makes it to the moon, there's one group that makes money no matter what. Because pump.fun gets a 1% cut of every trade made on the platform.
Which raises the enormous question, why do so many people continue to invest in a system that feels so clearly rigged against them? Why do people still invest in meme coins?
Which raises the enormous question, why do so many people continue to invest in a system that feels so clearly rigged against them? Why do people still invest in meme coins?
Which raises the enormous question, why do so many people continue to invest in a system that feels so clearly rigged against them? Why do people still invest in meme coins?
But instead of people promising financial gains based on some underlying value, these days, many meme coin boosters are just promising that there will be enough other chumps out there to cash you out when the time comes. Call it a chump and dump.
But instead of people promising financial gains based on some underlying value, these days, many meme coin boosters are just promising that there will be enough other chumps out there to cash you out when the time comes. Call it a chump and dump.
But instead of people promising financial gains based on some underlying value, these days, many meme coin boosters are just promising that there will be enough other chumps out there to cash you out when the time comes. Call it a chump and dump.
I have a lot more appreciation for people who run businesses. I have spent years being the artist baby side of it. And you're just like, oh, it is its own art. It's its own creativity. It's really art.
I have a lot more appreciation for people who run businesses. I have spent years being the artist baby side of it. And you're just like, oh, it is its own art. It's its own creativity. It's really art.
I have a lot more appreciation for people who run businesses. I have spent years being the artist baby side of it. And you're just like, oh, it is its own art. It's its own creativity. It's really art.
Okay, so we're going to start at the problem. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, but first of all, can you introduce yourself? Can you say your name and what you do?
Okay, so we're going to start at the problem. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, but first of all, can you introduce yourself? Can you say your name and what you do?
Okay, so we're going to start at the problem. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, but first of all, can you introduce yourself? Can you say your name and what you do?
And we are, like, appropriately, the thing that I wanted to talk to you about today mainly is an engineering problem that you were trying to solve. Is it fair to characterize it that way? Absolutely, yes. The engineering problem would be this. Destin and a collaborator would invent something, an innovative new kind of barbecue scrubber.
And we are, like, appropriately, the thing that I wanted to talk to you about today mainly is an engineering problem that you were trying to solve. Is it fair to characterize it that way? Absolutely, yes. The engineering problem would be this. Destin and a collaborator would invent something, an innovative new kind of barbecue scrubber.
And we are, like, appropriately, the thing that I wanted to talk to you about today mainly is an engineering problem that you were trying to solve. Is it fair to characterize it that way? Absolutely, yes. The engineering problem would be this. Destin and a collaborator would invent something, an innovative new kind of barbecue scrubber.