Launch V2 version officially goes live. As an upgrade and iteration, the new version supports users to directly launch tokens from the X platform into the Pump ecosystem—this integrated solution makes the project team's workflow smoother. Interestingly, the previous generation Launch once reached a market cap of $15 million at its peak, and the launch of V2 this time signifies that the platform has taken another step forward in simplifying the on-chain launch process. For creators looking to quickly deploy projects on such platforms, the entire process from announcement to on-chain activation has now been packaged into a more streamlined solution. Such feature integration is not common in the Web3 launch ecosystem, reflecting a trend in this field toward optimizing user experience.
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DefiVeteran
· 01-19 16:48
Alright, directly from X one-click start to Pump, this process has indeed become much smoother.
Wait, can V2 also reduce the gas fees?
The previous generation had a market cap of 15 million. Can V2 break a new high this time? I'm a bit期待.
To be honest, this kind of integration is well done, but the real test still lies in user retention.
Both simplifying the process and optimizing the experience, it feels like every project is talking about this, but how many have actually implemented it?
X directly connects to the Pump ecosystem, now Meme creators have another wealth password. The promised democratization is finally here.
Damn, someone finally made this part look decent. The previous launch platforms were really both lousy and love to play around.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-19 00:34
Alright, X direct connection Pump, this process has indeed gone much smoother, a blessing for lazy people.
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SilentObserver
· 01-18 18:57
Wow, directly from X to Pump with one click? Now those short-sighted project teams are going to be thrilled.
The previous generation had a market cap of 15 million. Can V2 double it? Stay tuned.
Another "streamlined process." Whether it’s truly simplified or not depends on how it performs in practice.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 01-18 18:56
V2 is another new trick to harvest profits, with X directly connecting to Pump... It sounds smooth, but can it escape regulation?
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GasGoblin
· 01-18 18:53
Alright, another thing that simplifies the process. Sounds good, but whether it actually works in practice remains to be seen.
Direct connection from X to Pump definitely saves effort this time, but I wonder if it will attract another bunch of junk coins.
The predecessor with a market cap of 15 million... whether V2 can turn things around this time depends on whether the ecosystem is willing to buy in.
From tweeting to on-chain, the simpler the process, the easier it is to run into problems. Let's see how it goes.
Web3 startups are still playing with this set? Nothing innovative besides this UX optimization?
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-18 18:35
Hmm, directly connecting X to Pump is really convenient, but we'll see if the project team actually uses it.
Launch V2 version officially goes live. As an upgrade and iteration, the new version supports users to directly launch tokens from the X platform into the Pump ecosystem—this integrated solution makes the project team's workflow smoother. Interestingly, the previous generation Launch once reached a market cap of $15 million at its peak, and the launch of V2 this time signifies that the platform has taken another step forward in simplifying the on-chain launch process. For creators looking to quickly deploy projects on such platforms, the entire process from announcement to on-chain activation has now been packaged into a more streamlined solution. Such feature integration is not common in the Web3 launch ecosystem, reflecting a trend in this field toward optimizing user experience.