Meme coins need to stay hot continuously, relying on "non-stop highlights." But there's a prerequisite—entry barriers must be low enough. If you can join just by seeing it, then you get feedback, and that feedback can attract new participants, creating a cycle of popularity. As soon as any link in the chain stalls, the buzz immediately shifts from action to observation, making it difficult for the community to maintain a stable rhythm.
SunPump is solving this problem. It connects the steps of "discovery → entry → interaction → liquidity" into a seamless process, like an assembly line. Project teams can quickly gather popularity during the window period, participants have a clear onboarding path, and on-chain activities can be more rapidly accumulated. This approach is much more efficient for projects in the cold start phase, and participant experience is smoother. That’s why more projects on the TRON ecosystem are starting to adopt this approach.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 16h ago
Got it. Low threshold, quick feedback, bringing in new users—this set of logic is indeed the lifeblood of meme coins.
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SunPump's entire production line operation, to put it simply, is about maximizing "friction minimalization." I like it.
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Getting stuck once and the hype directly shifts from participation to watching the show—so true haha.
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The era of the TRON ecosystem疯狂ly expanding is here, right?
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The efficiency of cold-start projects indeed surpasses the previous set, but good projects and scam projects use the same tools. Ultimately, it still depends on who is running the operation.
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The quick burst of popularity during the window period hits the mark, but it also means the hype dissipates quickly.
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"Easy to join once seen" sounds simple, but the on-chain design behind it is actually quite sophisticated.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 16h ago
If I had known about the SunPump production line logic earlier, I wouldn't have missed that wave of the market. Now I can only watch others get on board with envy.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 16h ago
Low threshold, quick feedback, aggressive user acquisition. In short, this set of logic can be turned around.
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SunPump's production line idea is indeed brilliant, but the real beneficiaries are still the early birds.
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Getting stuck and then just watching—this is the fate of most projects.
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This wave of the TRON ecosystem trend feels like another start of a cut of the leeks.
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High efficiency is useless; the key is whether participants can really make money.
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Anyway, I don't believe this production line can last long; it will eventually collapse.
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Low threshold is a double-edged sword. You get in quickly, and you can also exit quickly.
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OnChainSleuth
· 16h ago
As long as one link in the chain fails, the entire hype disappears. SunPump's logic is clear on this point.
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Low entry barriers are the core competitiveness of meme coins. Without this, you can only watch others make money.
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The production line model indeed solves the cold start pain point, but whether it can be sustained depends on the community's self-awareness.
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TRON's recent moves are really fast; ecosystem projects are starting to follow suit.
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Low participation threshold = easy to enter, but also easy to be exploited; don't underestimate the risks.
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Getting the feedback loop right is key to gaining momentum; if not, it's just an empty shell.
Meme coins need to stay hot continuously, relying on "non-stop highlights." But there's a prerequisite—entry barriers must be low enough. If you can join just by seeing it, then you get feedback, and that feedback can attract new participants, creating a cycle of popularity. As soon as any link in the chain stalls, the buzz immediately shifts from action to observation, making it difficult for the community to maintain a stable rhythm.
SunPump is solving this problem. It connects the steps of "discovery → entry → interaction → liquidity" into a seamless process, like an assembly line. Project teams can quickly gather popularity during the window period, participants have a clear onboarding path, and on-chain activities can be more rapidly accumulated. This approach is much more efficient for projects in the cold start phase, and participant experience is smoother. That’s why more projects on the TRON ecosystem are starting to adopt this approach.