In the fast-paced world of meme tokens, where innovation meets humor, Baoskee, the vc-killer behind @daosdotfun, just dropped an intriguing update on X. His tweet hints at exciting developments for $LLM, the Latina Language Model token that's cleverly riffing on large language models (LLMs) with a cultural twist.
The post reads: "brb merging some PRs next will work on CTO feature so in situations like these the fees can go back to the agent for buy backs or she can trade herself autonomously Mexico City wasn't built in 1 day." Let's break this down for those new to the scene.
First off, "brb merging some PRs" – that's developer speak for "be right back, merging some pull requests." In open-source projects like those on platforms such as GitHub, pull requests (PRs) are proposed changes to the code. Baoskee is actively building and refining the tech behind $LLM.
The meat of the update is the "CTO feature." In crypto lingo, CTO often stands for Community Takeover, a scenario where the community steps in to manage a project if the original devs bail. Here, it seems tailored to empower the token's "agent" – likely an AI or autonomous entity tied to the token. The idea? Redirect fees back to this agent for buybacks (repurchasing tokens to potentially boost value) or even let "she" (personifying the agent, fitting the Latina theme) trade autonomously. This could mean smart contracts or AI-driven bots handling trades without human intervention, adding a layer of self-sustaining magic to the meme token.
And that closing line? A playful spin on "Rome wasn't built in a day," swapped to "Mexico City" – probably nodding to the Latina vibe of $LLM. It's a reminder that big things take time, especially in building robust blockchain features.
The thread sparked quick reactions from the community. One user pointed out "Mexico City, for smooth brains. Check LLM banner," highlighting the token's thematic banner. Another shared a screenshot of the $LLM tracker on a launchpad like Sick, showing a market cap around $48.9K, hefty 24-hour volume of $313.7K, and royalties flowing 100% to Baoskee. Total raised? A cool $2,766.21 so far.
This update underscores how meme tokens are evolving beyond mere hype. With features like autonomous agents, projects like $LLM could pioneer new ways for tokens to manage their own economies, reducing reliance on devs and empowering holders. If you're diving into meme tokens on Solana or similar chains, keeping an eye on @baoskee and $LLM might just pay off – literally, with those buybacks.
For more insights into meme token innovations, stick around Meme Insider as we track the latest in blockchain memes and tech. What's your take on autonomous trading in memes? Drop a comment below!