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Pump.fun: Is This the Future of Streaming with Memecoins and Creator Tokens?

Pump.fun: Is This the Future of Streaming with Memecoins and Creator Tokens?

Streaming and crypto are colliding in exciting ways, and if you're into meme tokens, this is something you can't miss. Laura Shin, a big name in crypto journalism, recently dropped a tweet about her Unchained podcast episode featuring James Ho, better known as @VelvetMilkman. He's got a bold take: Pump.fun, the popular Solana-based meme token launchpad, could be the next big thing in streaming—think Twitch, but with tokens baked right in.

Unchained podcast thumbnail featuring Laura Shin and VelvetMilkman discussing the future of streaming

In the episode, they explore how streaming meets speculation. Pump.fun isn't just about launching meme coins; it's evolving into a platform where viewers can financially participate in the content they love. Imagine watching a stream and buying into a creator's token, turning passive viewing into an active investment opportunity.

Breaking Down the Broken Models

VelvetMilkman points out the flaws in current streaming giants like Twitch and Kick. Their monetization setups often leave creators and viewers wanting more. Subscriptions and donations are fine, but they don't capture the full potential of engagement. Enter "AudienceFi" or "AttentionFi"—terms that describe how blockchain can turn attention into real financial value. With shorter news cycles driving the rise of live streaming, there's a huge opportunity for crypto to step in and fix these issues.

Memecoins with Real Utility

One standout example they discuss is the $TRUMP memecoin. Sure, memecoins like this often start as jokes, but they can evolve to have actual utility. Beyond pure speculation, creator tokens could offer perks like exclusive access, voting rights on content, or even revenue shares. It's not just about pumping prices; it's about building communities where fans have skin in the game.

The Casino Debate: Memecoins vs. Perps

Is the whole crypto space just a giant casino? The conversation touches on this, comparing memecoins to perpetual futures (perps). While there's an element of gambling in both, VelvetMilkman argues that memecoins bring something unique—narrative and community-driven value. And get this: he even suggests that a rug pull (when project founders dump tokens and run) could sometimes boost a brand if handled with transparency or humor. Wild, right? But in the meme world, resilience and memes often turn setbacks into comebacks.

Why This Matters for Meme Token Enthusiasts

At Meme Insider, we're all about decoding the wild world of meme tokens. Pump.fun has already revolutionized how memes launch on Solana, making it dead simple for anyone to create and trade them. If streaming integrates with this, we could see a new era where creators launch their own coins live, with viewers buying in real-time. This "AttentionFi" could supercharge liquidity and engagement, turning every stream into a potential moonshot.

If you're a blockchain practitioner or just a meme hunter, episodes like this are gold. They highlight how tech is evolving and how you can stay ahead. Check out the full Unchained podcast for more—timestamps in Laura's tweet make it easy to jump to the juicy parts.

What do you think? Is Pump.fun the Twitch killer? Drop your thoughts in the comments, and keep an eye on meme-insider.com for more insights into the meme token universe.

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