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Zoracoins might make more sense on Solana as an alternative to pumpfun Both distill an onchain asset down to its simplest, most composable and interoperable form: a fungible coin They have different approaches on mechanism design and style/culture Food for thought đź’­
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not sure i agree, zora coins are not really risk assets in the way memes are, they are moreso just liquid collectibles - likely lower upside and longer time horizon target user for that is probably more on base than sol
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What’s the difference between a zora coin and a meme?
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upside and desired time horizon of the median participant
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The upside is boundless for both Time horizon is about the audience, not the format
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just thinking through the market structure and stuff, if you go on pumpfun most coins have some people talking about how its the next 100m thing etc. i do not see those same expectations occurring on zoracoins. when i bought ripe's thing i didn't even think about what the upside was. if i'm buying a meme i'm very much thinking about that as a risk-on trade vs. as a collectible. not saying successful memes can't be launched on zora or vice versa for pumpfun, just thinking in probabilities, the average solana meme market participant is going for 10+x or bust, not buying a coin for the sake of owning it, which is imo why the average zoracoin buyer might buy one ofc nothing *mechanically* different between zoracoin and meme. just the nature of the assets lend themselves better to each respective community imo.
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