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Kam Unleashes Shitposting on Mania.Fun: The New Meme Coin Launcher on MegaETH

Kam Unleashes Shitposting on Mania.Fun: The New Meme Coin Launcher on MegaETH

In the wild world of crypto, where memes can make or break fortunes, Kam—better known as @0xKDOT on X and co-founder of BSCNews and MH Ventures—just dropped a tweet that's got everyone talking. He's finally letting loose with the shitposts he's always wanted to share, but this time, it's all under the banner of @ManiaDotFun, his new playground for "growth hacking" in the meme token space.

Kam's tweet reveals a side of him that's been bottled up for the sake of professionalism: "I’ve always wanted to shitpost on my main account, but always refrained from doing so, purely bcus I didn’t want to hurt my ‘image’." Now, with Mania.Fun as his excuse, he's inviting followers to join the fun and witness his "inner demons" in action. It's a clever move—using humor to draw attention to a project that's poised to shake up meme coin launches.

The tweet quotes a prime example of this shitposting style from the Mania.Fun account: "DONNI TEE Extracted so much from the crypto markets. He’s now full extracting bubba." For the uninitiated, "extracting" in crypto slang often refers to pulling liquidity or profits, sometimes in shady ways like a rug pull. The meme twists this into a satirical jab, featuring a vintage photo of what appears to be Donald Trump (aka "Donni Tee") in a compromising position with Bill Clinton (nicknamed "Bubba"). It's peak crypto humor—blending politics, absurdity, and market lingo to grab eyeballs.

Meme image of Donni Tee extracting Bubba in a satirical crypto context

But this isn't just random fun; it's strategic. Mania.Fun is building on MegaETH, a high-performance blockchain that's generating buzz for its speed and efficiency—think Solana on steroids, with promises of ultra-fast transactions perfect for degenerate trading. The platform allows users to launch coins instantly via bonding curves, a mechanism where the price increases as more people buy in, creating that viral pump potential meme tokens thrive on. With testnet on the horizon, as hinted in recent posts like one showing internal dumps of fictional $MANIA tokens, it's clear Mania.Fun aims to recapture the raw energy of early meme launchers like Pump.fun, but on a faster chain.

Kam's approach highlights a broader trend in crypto: shitposting as marketing gold. In a space where attention is currency, edgy, entertaining content can skyrocket visibility. By tying his personal brand to Mania.Fun, he's not just promoting a tool for blockchain practitioners—he's building a community around laughs and launches. If you're into meme tokens, keep an eye on this; it could be the next hot spot for discovering (or creating) the next big viral coin.

As MegaETH gears up for mainnet, expect more chaos from Mania.Fun. Whether it's satirical memes or rapid coin deployments, this combo of humor and tech might just redefine how we engage with meme ecosystems. If you're ready for the ride, follow along and see what Kam unleashes next.

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