Garby@0xgarby
GM if you GM/ gBapp to Bappers
Most launch platforms still revolve around one thing:
raise fast, market hard, and hope execution catches up later.
@Bappfun quietly flips that.
No big upfront raises.
No blank-check trust.
No founders disappearing after TGE.
On Bappfun, money follows delivery, not promises. Funds unlock only when builders hit milestones. If progress stops, capital stops.
That’s controversial because it challenges a core crypto habit: rewarding narratives instead of execution.
It’s uncomfortable for weak builders.
It’s powerful for real ones.
Bappfun doesn’t optimize for hype cycles. It optimizes for survival, iteration, and shipping.
And that might be exactly why it won’t appeal to everyone, but will matter a lot to the builders who actually plan to finish what they start.
If launches were forced to earn capital instead of marketing it…
how many projects would still exist?
@base