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The essence of project fragmentation is actually quite simple—most people are unwilling to provide exit liquidity for others. Those who've made money from it understand better: if the base chips aren't in your own hands, participating just means helping others get rich.
So the choice becomes straightforward: don't join, don't pump, don't trust—start your own instead. Control the chips yourself, set your own price, eat the meat yourself.
The result? More and more projects, increasingly similar angles, each one slightly off but none truly taking off. It's like an exam where the whole class scores 59—nobody's willing to write that extra question.
So-called mutual aid spirit becomes: I won't help you, so don't expect to survive either.
Now look at memes on SOL—regardless of whether you know each other, everyone pumps together first. There's rarely any undercutting, mostly collective lifting. Your hand, my hand, build consensus first, divide the pie later.
Like that billy michi wave—it wasn't one project pumping, it was all holders working together.
The difference is this: one side thinks about exit before the pump even starts; the other side pumps first, then decides how to split.
It's not about narrative strength, not about the chain—it's about one side competing for liquidity while the other amplifies it.
So one becomes increasingly fractured, while the other gets stronger with each push.