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  • Revenue Models for a Memecoin Launch Platform like Pump fun

    Hey everyone!

    I've been diving deep into how memecoin launchpads work - especially platforms such as Pump.fun that have exploded in popularity lately. If you are thinking about creating a pump fun clone or just curious how these platforms make money, here are some revenue ideas I came across and wanted to share. Feel free to add your thoughts too!

    1. Token Launch Fees

    When users create a new token, the platform can charge a small SOL fee. It might seem tiny, but with thousands of tokens launching daily, it adds up fast.

    2. Liquidity Lock or Burn Fees

    Some platforms charge an additional fee for locking liquidity or burning part of the supply automatically. It's a win-win - users feel safer, and the platform gets steady revenue.

    3. Trading Spread or Platform Fee

    Every time someone buys or sells a memecoin, the platform can take a tiny % cut (like 0.1 - 0.5%). Multiply that by thousands of transactions = a bulk of money bag.

    4. Premium Features

    This could include cutting-edge analytics, token boosting, featured listings, or even launchpads for "verified" projects. Some folks are happy to pay for more exposure.

    5. Ad Space and Sponsorships

    Once the platform gains traffic, meme projects will want to advertise their coins. That homepage banner ad could be prime real estate!

    6. Community-Driven Royalties

    You can introduce tipping, voting, or token-based royalties where the most active users or creators share part of the income.

    All these models can be mixed and matched depending on the direction you're taking. Itâ??s all about creating hype and volume, and then capturing value without killing the meme magic.

    If anyoneâ??s actually building a Pump Fun clone script, I would love to see how you plan your revenue streams. There are a few dev teams out there already doing amazing work in this space, especially folks like the team at Maticz, who seem to really get what makes Web3 launch platforms tick.
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