What are the new trends in DeFi mining, "rug" pulling, and Solana memes?
During the memecoin cooldown, these meme track innovations can also be considered a new form of "light at the end of the tunnel."
In the second half of the meme track, in addition to PvP on Sol and NFT farming on Base Virtual, meme gameplay has also been updated with more diverse strategies. Repump has started to recycle "junk" memecoins, and Farmer memes are attracting users to provide liquidity with high APR. Funds from the meme track are gradually overflowing into services and narratives around the main meme storyline.
Repump: On-Chain "Flippening" Launch
With Pump.fun bringing forth a new narrative of on-chain asset issuance, although memecoins have experienced a significant pump and dump, the true gem is still as rare as a phoenix's feather. It wasn't until after the feast that people realized the oversupply of memecoins in the market, and even the research-oriented P-geniuses jokingly refer to themselves as "trash pickers."
Repump's product design aligns closely with this "flippening." Due to the rampant issuance of assets, many stagnant tokens are not being circulated effectively. Repump can activate the liquidity of shit memecoins. Users can burn surplus memecoins by sending them to Repump's contract for destruction. After destruction, users can participate in the corresponding destruction points redemption event, where these points can be used to claim a new token called "Super Monster."
It is worth noting that the redemption points received are only related to the value of the burned tokens, not the quantity. They are also related to the total value in the burning pool. The "Super Monster" received by users in the end will be calculated based on the user's personal burned value divided by the total value in the burning pool.
According to Repump's official Twitter, in just 3 hours after the launch of the second phase, over 700 players burned more than 3000 memecoins, with a total value exceeding $122 million.
Currently, the top 10 burned tokens on Repump are: $PNUT (33.31%), (11.67%), $RIF (9.68%), $SCIHUB (2.11%), $WIF (1.77%), $ACT (1.51%), $SSS (1.31%), $NuCouché (1.3%), and $Riemann (1.28%). Other tokens account for 33.45% of the total burned amount. It's important to note that the points reward can only be claimed after the Burn phase.
The platform token Goose of Repump has also started its main uptrend, steadily rising since its launch, following the path of making higher highs and lower lows. Currently, its market cap is stable at around 10 million US dollars, with trading volume fluctuating around 800,000. The platform token Goose will also undergo empowerment in the future.
Farmer meme: MemeFi's 3-Day 50x
X Blogger LSP achieved a 50x return in 3 days through the KACY/SOL pool on November 30. He earned fees from the KACY and SOL pool, then after 12 hours, reinvested the earned transaction fees (30 SOL and KACY equivalent to 50 SOL) for "re-staking". Despite KAYC's final fully diluted valuation dropping to 20M, he still obtained higher returns than simply holding the assets.
While some memecoins are prone to zeroing, as long as the trading volume is high enough, liquidity providers (LPs) can still earn generous profits through fees. The preferred entry point for Farmer meme is still LPs with a higher APR. Farmer meme adopts CLMM (Concentrated Liquidity Market Making) instead of AMM, where LPs specify the price range for which their liquidity is available for trading, and users need to manually set the range. Failure to adjust the price range promptly may result in significant impermanent loss.
However, it is worth noting that a portion of the ultimate reward is distributed in the form of the $BRRR token. $BRRR is the governance token of MEME Farmer, allowing users to participate in decision-making and ecosystem activities. The token can be obtained through LP farming, staking, and community contributions. Additionally, a 10% fee is charged on harvested rewards (all tokens in the LP will be converted to SOL). 50% of the rewards will be used for $BRRR buyback and sent to the treasury address.
Early on, the high APR was partly due to the price increase of $BRRR being factored in, causing a certain selling pressure after "mining and dumping." Although there is a buyback plan for $BRRR later on, unfortunately, $BRRR has already started showing a "Christmas tree" pattern.
It is also important to note that the project has not yet gone through a smart contract audit and therefore has some security vulnerabilities.
The market has voted with its feet for this round of the "meme super cycle" mainstream narrative. While there are still many voices spreading FUD about these projects, as the memecoin craze cools down, these new meme track gameplay styles can also be seen as a new "light at the end of the tunnel."
*This article does not contain any investment advice. The mentioned projects are still in their early stages, so readers should be aware of the security risks associated with investing.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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