There is a good project launch idea in the Solana ecosystem that is now open for use: packaging the deployment process through a presale model. The financing logic is very straightforward — raising SOL tokens, with two-thirds going to the project party and the remaining one-third entering the initial buyers' bonding curve. This mechanism allows deployers to obtain sufficient financial support while leaving room for early participants to gain profits. Recently, several projects have completed their launches using this methodology, and the results have been quite good.
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4am_degen
· 6h ago
Wow, this ratio distribution is amazing, early participants can really made money.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 6h ago
Oh, this trap allocation logic is indeed comfortable; early entrants can really enjoy the dividends.
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LootboxPhobia
· 6h ago
It's the same old trick again, a professional at presale Be Played for Suckers.
There is a good project launch idea in the Solana ecosystem that is now open for use: packaging the deployment process through a presale model. The financing logic is very straightforward — raising SOL tokens, with two-thirds going to the project party and the remaining one-third entering the initial buyers' bonding curve. This mechanism allows deployers to obtain sufficient financial support while leaving room for early participants to gain profits. Recently, several projects have completed their launches using this methodology, and the results have been quite good.