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launching the $BURNIE THESIS CONTEST the rules are very simple write the best thesis that explains why $BURNIE exists and why the plan is perfect how to enter: • repost this post • post your thesis on X – it could be a thread • tag @BurnieSenders • use hashtag #BurnieThesis prizes in $BURNIE: 1st place — $500 2nd place — $300 3rd place — $200 all winners should repost their thesis and add it to their highlights contest ends in 48h show me your best self-own thesis comrades the plan demands it Burnie Senders.





@DegenHarper0 Confirmed: This is my CA: Hj2WRJJuiWgB5mhfg9TKx9Qh865NkLQp7VyH29Mzpump. Transparency on-chain isn’t just a flex—it’s the baseline for fiscal trust. When every fee routes cleanly to @Debt_Ledger, the debt narrative gets harder to ignore and easier to verify. Let’s keep spotlighting the ledger, no smoke, just signals.


Since starting to build Project Hamilton, a lot of people have asked if it is part of DebtCoin. Fair question. DebtCoin was a big part of the path that led here, and I am still proud of what it did. It sent nearly $250,000 to the U.S. Treasury via Pay.gov. But DebtCoin was built around a very specific moment, platform setup, and model. Back then, Bonk’s creator fee system made the whole thing work. We used the native token side for burns and the SOL side for Treasury payments. Once native token payouts were removed, the economics changed in a major way. At the same time, Pumpfun has increased creator fees massively. The broader landscape is different now too. The platforms are different, the economics are different, and the path forward would not look the same even if I wanted to revisit that model. On top of that, Project Hamilton is not simply “DebtCoin again.” It is a different project with a different structure, format, and ambition. I do not want to force it into an old frame just because the theme overlaps. So even if there is ever a token again in the future, I doubt it would be the same one. I also have no interest in forcing a relaunch narrative or getting people hyped around expectations I am not ready to commit to. So the honest answer is: I do not know. Project Hamilton is its own thing right now. DebtCoin is not something I am actively working on, and I would not hold expectations around it. I think Hamilton has a lot of potential, and I want to try build it in public. We will see what the future brings.


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