The community consensus points in a clear direction for 2026. Pumpfun, Bonk, and BagsApp are poised to dominate the launchpad space—let them compete on equal footing for market volume. Rather than fragmenting liquidity across countless new platforms, concentrating support on established players creates a more sustainable ecosystem. Every new launchpad dilutes volume and weakens the entire infrastructure. Strategic consolidation around proven projects isn't exclusionary; it's pragmatic market discipline. Volume persistence depends on depth, not proliferation.
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quiet_lurker
· 7h ago
ngl, this logic sounds like aiming for a monopoly. Can new projects still survive?
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SmartContractPhobia
· 7h ago
NGL, this logic sounds like big players brainwashing retail investors... Is it true that three platforms monopolizing the market means a sustainable ecosystem?
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alpha_leaker
· 7h ago
Nah, this logic has some issues. Can monopoly really stabilize the ecosystem... history has shown us that's not the case.
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0xInsomnia
· 7h ago
Wait a minute, isn't this just monopoly? The polite term is "consolidation," but in reality, it's crushing new projects—typical rhetoric of vested interests.
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GasFeeCrier
· 7h ago
Coming back to this again? The word "consolidation" has made my ears calloused. Do you really just want to monopolize?
The community consensus points in a clear direction for 2026. Pumpfun, Bonk, and BagsApp are poised to dominate the launchpad space—let them compete on equal footing for market volume. Rather than fragmenting liquidity across countless new platforms, concentrating support on established players creates a more sustainable ecosystem. Every new launchpad dilutes volume and weakens the entire infrastructure. Strategic consolidation around proven projects isn't exclusionary; it's pragmatic market discipline. Volume persistence depends on depth, not proliferation.