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Snowball
PUMPv2
WhiteWhale
67
Snowball
I invested in Snowball because it introduces a structural edge to Pump.fun. Snowball is the first token to use Pump.fun creator fees to aggressively market make itself, turning platform activity into a self-reinforcing liquidity flywheel. Every new launch deepens Snowball's liquidity, tightens spreads, and improves price stability. It doesn't rely on hype — it compounds mechanically as long as Pump.fun stays active.
PUMPv2
I bought $PUMPV2 because it sits directly in the flow of Solana meme activity and benefits from volume, not narratives. The fee-driven buy-and-burn creates constant structural demand, and growing migration from the original Pump ecosystem gives it asymmetric upside. I see it as a leverage play on launchpad usage and trader rotation rather than a single hype cycle.
WhiteWhale
I bought $WHITEWHALE for the narrative and the people behind it. It taps into a shared feeling on CT of redemption after getting rugged and used as exit liquidity. The community feels organic, motivated, and relentless. Incentives reward real holders, not flippers. I see it as a high-volatility bet on culture, cohesion, and a meme that people actually want to believe in.
67
I bought $67 because it tokenizes the most viral internet meme we've seen in years. The "67" meme isn't niche crypto culture, it's mainstream Gen Alpha brainrot with billions of views across TikTok, YouTube, and media. That level of cultural penetration is rare. I'm betting that when attention inevitably flows on-chain, the most recognizable meme wins, and 67 already owns that mindshare.