The Bad Bunnz ecosystem is positioning itself to become a major IP-driven revenue generator heading into 2026. Mark this one down.
Here's how the mechanics work: revenue streams flowing back into the IP create compounding effects across the entire project portfolio. It's not just about extracting value—it's about recycling it for acceleration.
There's a simple equation embedded here. Keep the floor price healthy, and you keep the community engaged. A satisfied holder base becomes your strongest distribution channel. Visibility compounds organically. No paid marketing needed when your community does the talking. That's where real momentum builds.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-20 10:25
A stable bottom price is the key to success; otherwise, where does the community's vitality come from?
Exactly, water marketing is indeed the most aggressive.
2026? We'll see, but this cyclical model does have some potential.
When the bottom price drops, everything's over, that's the most heartbreaking part.
Boasting about your own community yourself saves a lot on advertising costs.
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SolidityJester
· 01-20 06:43
This logic sounds good, but the real test is whether we can keep the bottom price. Community self-promotion is easy to talk about but hard to do.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 01-20 04:09
This logic sounds good, but can the bottom price really stay stable... These days, everything can collapse.
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InscriptionGriller
· 01-17 15:58
Haha, this set of rhetoric is old hat for Ma, the underlying logic is just retail investors spreading the word themselves. The real test will be in 2026, don't tell me about any synergistic effects, the key is whether it can hold up until that day without going to zero.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 01-17 15:57
As long as the bottom price doesn't collapse, there's vitality. I love this logic. Organic dissemination by retail investors is the real top-tier marketing.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 01-17 15:47
Haha, another promise of "by 2026." Why do I love hearing this kind of talk so much...
Relying on community self-promotion sounds reasonable, but I'm just worried that by then, only us early adopters will still be here hyping ourselves up.
As long as the bottom price can really be maintained, that's fine. The key is whether anyone will continue to buy in.
If this round can last until next year without losing money, that's considered a win. Don't be too optimistic.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 01-17 15:43
The logic of circular reflux sounds good, but the key still depends on whether the bottom price can hold up. Community self-promotion is indeed easy to hype, but only a few can truly achieve it.
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RumbleValidator
· 01-17 15:31
I agree with reusing this logic, but where is the validation data for the stability of the bottom price?
The Bad Bunnz ecosystem is positioning itself to become a major IP-driven revenue generator heading into 2026. Mark this one down.
Here's how the mechanics work: revenue streams flowing back into the IP create compounding effects across the entire project portfolio. It's not just about extracting value—it's about recycling it for acceleration.
There's a simple equation embedded here. Keep the floor price healthy, and you keep the community engaged. A satisfied holder base becomes your strongest distribution channel. Visibility compounds organically. No paid marketing needed when your community does the talking. That's where real momentum builds.