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Daosdotfun Launchpad Drama: Cabal Influence and the Rise of Latina Language Model Exposed

Daosdotfun Launchpad Drama: Cabal Influence and the Rise of Latina Language Model Exposed

Hey there, meme token enthusiasts! If you're deep in the Solana trenches like me, you've probably caught wind of the latest banter blowing up on X. It all revolves around Daosdotfun, a slick aggregator that tracks hot tokens across various launchpads, and a spicy exchange between two key players in the space. Let's break it down step by step, keeping things simple and fun—because who doesn't love a good crypto drama?

The Spark: Euris Calls Out the "Industry Plant"

It started with Euris (@Euris_x), who's not just any degen—he's staff at Pumpfun (the go-to Solana meme token launchpad) and Bonk, plus the CMO at Daosdotfun itself. In a now-viral post, he threw shade at what seems to be a rival or internal setup, calling it an "industry plant" where "all the coins there suck." Ouch! For the uninitiated, an "industry plant" in crypto slang means something artificially hyped or backed by insiders, not organic community growth.

But the real fire came in his reply to Baoskee (@baoskee), another Daosdotfun affiliate known as a "VC-killer." Euris quipped: "u dont even know how ur launchpad got motion, sum random cabal sent latina language model and now u think u toly or sum." Translation? He's saying Daosdotfun's sudden popularity ("motion") came from some shadowy group ("cabal") launching the $LLM token—short for Latina Language Model—and now Baoskee acts like he's Anatoly Yakovenko (Solana's founder, aka Toly). It's peak crypto pettiness!

Baoskee's Clapback: Behind-the-Scenes Launch Chaos

Baoskee wasn't about to let that slide. In his response, he painted a vivid picture of the grind: "we sat there for 1 hour as dev sold at $12k market cap waiting on some dude with 12% allo tracking him down and telling him to sell down to 5% at $40k mcap BEFORE IT BONDED. I WAS TRYING TO KEEP THIS FROM NOSEDIVING AT $500K 😹😹😹😹. WHO IS THE “RANDOM CABAL” IN QUESTION?"

Here's the breakdown for newbies: In meme token launches on platforms like Pumpfun or Daosdotfun, devs often hold a big allocation ("allo") and might dump early, tanking the price. "Bonding" refers to when the token hits a certain liquidity threshold and "bonds" to Raydium, Solana's DEX, for wider trading. Baoskee claims his team hustled to stabilize the launch, preventing a nosedive at half a mil market cap. And that cabal? He's flipping the script, asking who they really are—implying maybe it's not so random.

This thread exploded with replies from the community, including memes about AI agents and trenches (crypto slang for the wild, high-risk trading scene). One standout was from @bnbquant: "industry plant agent cooking ? lmaoooo" paired with this gem of an image:

ai16z meme character representing AI agent in crypto drama

That character? It's from $ai16z, a Solana meme token that's basically a DAO run by AI agents, mimicking venture capital firm a16z but with an AI twist. Priced around $0.12 with a $137M market cap, it's all about decentralized investing powered by bots. The connection? Rumors swirl that AI agents or cabals like ai16z might be influencing launches, tying into the "latina language model" narrative.

What's $LLM All About?

At the heart of this is $LLM (token address: BnszRWbs9LxSzsCUUS57HMTNNtyDHFsnmZ1mVhAYdaos), launched on Daosdotfun. It's a cultural meme play on "Large Language Model" (think ChatGPT), but flipped to "Latina Language Model" for that spicy, community-driven vibe. Launched on August 23, 2025, it quickly pumped thanks to strong backing—possibly from that alleged cabal. Analysts note its cultural appeal in the Latina community, blending beauty trends with crypto hype. It hit peaks around $20-30M market cap on FOMO alone, but sustaining higher (like $50M+) might be tough without broader narrative expansion.

Why the buzz? Daosdotfun aggregates tokens from 20+ launchpads, giving stats on price, market cap, holders, and more. When $LLM took off, it put Daosdotfun on the map, attracting degens hunting the next big meme.

The Bigger Picture: Cabals, AI, and Meme Token Madness

This spat highlights the chaotic beauty of Solana's meme ecosystem. Cabals—loose groups of influencers, devs, and traders—often coordinate launches for max hype. Add AI agents like those in ai16z, which turned $75K into $31.5M in 90 days, and you've got a recipe for wild speculation. Is Daosdotfun's rise organic, or cabal-fueled? The debate rages on.

If you're dipping into meme tokens, remember: It's high-risk, high-reward. Platforms like Daosdotfun and Pumpfun make it easy to spot trends, but always DYOR (do your own research). Tools like DEX Screener can help track liquidity and avoid rugs.

What do you think—is this just friendly banter, or real beef? Drop your takes in the comments, and stay tuned for more meme insider scoops!

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