Same Infrastructure.
Opposite Outcome.
Every launchpad says the same thing.
Fair launch. Community first. Let the market decide.
Then 50% is bundled. Then supply rotates. Then dev sells at 20k market cap. Then everyone pretends it was "market conditions."
The contracts aren't broken. The architecture is.
What This Really Is
Not a competitor to pump.fun. A distribution layer built on top of it.
Same rails. Different incentives.
We didn't try to fight the infrastructure. We fixed the outcome.
The Real Problem in the Trenches
It's not volume. It's not liquidity. It's not "lack of buyers."
It's extraction.
Mass deployers launching endlessly. Bundling 40–50%. Selling into 30–40k market caps alongside insiders. Rotating instantly into the next ticker.
Extract → rotate → repeat.
Even tokens doing 30–35M in 24h volume can't break a few million market cap. Why? Because supply is in the wrong hands. Because PVP replaced narrative. Because insiders always win and holders always lose.
That's not a market. That's a farm.
What Layer Does
Layer doesn't fight pump.fun. It changes who wins.
Every buy automatically triggers a 7.77% protocol sell. That SOL is distributed to holders.
Distribution by design.
The Launch Premise
Here's the shift no one wanted to make:
The dev buy is not controlled by the dev.
At launch, the dev allocation is held by a protocol-controlled wallet. That wallet cannot wake up and nuke supply.
Instead: it only sells on buys. It sells algorithmically. It sells tier by tier.
This creates immediate supply control at launch. Then, slowly, mechanically, transparently: supply flows back into the ecosystem. And every time it does, holders get paid.
Extraction redirected.
From insiders → to holders.
The Mechanics
7.77% of every buy → sold → SOL distributed to holders.
8-tier wallet lock system. The protocol can only sell a percentage based on market cap tier. Not to trap people. To prevent instant rotation. To prevent random supply nukes.
Loyalty multiplier, up to 7.77x. The longer you hold, the bigger your share of distributions. Speed no longer wins. Conviction does.
Counter-sell mechanism. Protection against mass dumping. Protection against deploy-and-delete culture.
The Paradigm Shift
Old meta:
Buy fast. Sell faster. Rotate endlessly. Pray you're early.
New meta:
Hold. Earn. Accumulate. Let narrative build.
Aligned incentives: Devs want holders. Holders want to stay. Volume compounds instead of evaporates.
Why This Matters
If we want good days again, people have to win.
Not fake wins. Not bundled wins. Not insider wins. Real wins. Conviction wins. Public wins.
The kind you screenshot. The kind that onboard retail. The kind that attract liquidity from outside the trenches.
Right now the ecosystem rewards mass deployers, bundlers, jeets, extractors. It punishes community, patience, narrative, loyalty.
That inversion is killing momentum. We're flipping it back.
We Didn't Compete. We Improved.
We've seen what happens when people try to compete with pump.fun. So we didn't. We built on it.
Same infrastructure. Opposite outcome.
The Core Principle
Markets don't change because people ask nicely. They change when incentives change.
Layer changes the incentives. From speed → to loyalty. From extraction → to distribution. From rotation → to retention.
We're not here to create another meta. We're here to end the one that's been draining the trenches dry.
We're reviving the crypto dream.