mPool
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I actually do. Staking is basically holding, but making holding more worthwhile. If someone wants to sell, they can still sell at any time. The difference is that holders now have a reason to stay. By that logic, no token in the market would survive longer than a few hours. Yet we still see tokens that are weeks or months old doing volume every day, with communities continuing to hold and participate. And beyond memecoins, utility-focused projects are probably the biggest beneficiaries of staking. If a project already has people holding for a reason, adding rewards simply strengthens that behavior.

@mPooldotfun I have query Do you really think people will stake their pumpfun tokens in this solana casino?? I mean who would stake and wait instead of cashing out in seconds I think this project may go to dust soon! No one in solana eco has the patience to stake and wait










We’ve been thinking about this for a while and genuinely want everyone’s opinion on it. What if projects could launch with a 3.1 SOL fee, and those SOL are automatically used to buy 100M tokens at launch and open a high APR staking pool? - It would heavily reduce sniper and early bundle advantage - People would actually get excited around launches early, because the more they buy and hold, the more they can stake and earn from those 100M tokens - It helps build a real community from day one It adds a trust layer because the dev is directly using capital to reward early believers instead of extracting from them 3.1 SOL can change a lot for legitimate launches if done correctly. If this became a standard launch pattern, could it help fix some of the trench issues, trust problems, and endless rugs?



@mPooldotfun Its a 10% supply, then if the dev sell it?

Yes, we launched mPool around 6 months ago. Back then it was focused only on staking ,we hadn’t expanded into the multi-pool direction yet. The project reached around 400k market cap, stayed active for over 1.5 months, and at one point nearly 60% of the total supply was staked. We built a genuinely strong community around it. We’re proud of what we achieved back then, which is exactly why we came back under the same name, alongside some members from the original community as well.





