313. TBR - Solana Ecosystem Backlash | Printer Refunds $2M | Pump.Fun Competitor Failures | NAT.fun Launch Lessons
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Summary
In Episode 313 of The Block Runner Podcast, William and I-man break down the latest stress test for crypto launch platforms: Believe’s rapid rise, the Printer token ICO backlash, the $2M refund, and what the failed attempts to disrupt Pump.Fun reveal about launching in a permissionless market.
The conversation centers on how quickly community momentum can reverse when a platform moves too fast into tokenization, why founders face extreme psychological pressure once market attention arrives, and why examples like Believe, Heaven, Bonk-adjacent launch efforts, and Printer matter directly to the NAT.fun launch thesis.
Key topics:
- Believe’s position in the launch ecosystem and how quickly market attention can concentrate around a new platform
- The Printer ICO, Coinbase/Sonar rails, and why selling a token too early can reverse community sentiment
- The mental-health pressure founders face when crypto Twitter turns from attention into personal attack
- The $2M refund and what it says about trust, timing, and execution in token launches
- Why attempts to disrupt Pump.Fun keep failing, from Believe to Heaven to Printer
- How these failures become direct lessons for NAT.fun as it prepares to enter the launch-platform arena
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