My token after 5 days (showing results) - AMA
Quick video showing the token and the revenue generated so far. If you have questions after watching, feel free to ask.
Quick video showing the token and the revenue generated so far. If you have questions after watching, feel free to ask.
Im crate $pago, og pump fun token, i buy back and burn. Ama
Aviso importante antes de empezar:
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Habia grabado un video cortito mostrando los resultados pero no se permite subir multimedia.
Te voy a contar cómo pasé de $400 a $30.000 en dos días creando una memecoin, sin vender mis tokens, aprovechando una función legal y oficial de Pump . fun: el Creator Revenue, que te paga el 1% de todo el volumen que genere tu token.
No es un método oculto ni un truco ilegal. Es un sistema que cualquiera puede usar. Yo solo organicé todo el conocimiento que fui juntando, lo probé y funcionó tan bien que decidí compartirlo gratis acá.
Si no tenés idea de cripto, quedate tranquilo: te explico cada concepto desde cero. Si tenés dudas, podés escribirme libremente en los comentarios, respondo todo lo que pueda.
Para que nadie se pierda, defino lo esencial en español llano:
Para operar necesitás SOL. Podés comprarlo en cualquier exchange legal de tu país. Yo uso OKX, pero también funcionan:
Proceso:
Te registrás, verificás tu identidad, comprás SOL con tu moneda local y lo transferís a tu billetera de Solana (recomiendo Phantom). Desde esa billetera te conectás a Pump . fun.
Quiero ser 100% transparente. Esto es exactamente lo que puse y lo que saqué:
Inversión inicial total: $400 USD
| Concepto | Monto | Explicación |
|---|---|---|
| Suscripción básica del bot de volumen (AnastasiaMaker . com) | $250 | Suscripción semanal, no pago único. Es el plan más barato, genera hasta 150k de volumen y permite activarlo hasta 5 veces al día. |
| Primera compra de mi token | $30 | Imprescindible para que el token entre al mercado visible. |
| Compras estratégicas para quemar | $120 | Repartidos en varias billeteras pequeñas; los quemé para mejorar la distribución del supply y dar confianza. |
¿Qué riesgo hay de perder plata?
Muy poco. Si el token no despega, podés vender tu compra inicial. Solo perdés la comisión de la red (≈2-5%). En mi caso: si esos $30 no hubieran subido, los vendía y recuperaba $28. Los $120 que quemé fueron una decisión estratégica para construir confianza; si vos no querés quemar, ese gasto no existe y tu riesgo se limita a un par de dólares por operación.
Resultados en 48 horas:
Contrato de mi token (por si querés chusmear o invertir):6CVd9hqv9sBHAEiCVXNyiNrG3CzxXbMDGJ9MA6Mgpump
Podés copiarlo y buscarlo en Pump . fun o en cualquier explorador de Solana.
No vas a crear un token random de una papa y esperar que la gente compre. Las memecoins se mueven por tendencias: animales, políticos, frases virales, eventos. Si no entendés la moda del momento, nadie va a mirar tu token.
¿Cómo detectar tendencias?
¿Qué es un token "beta"?
Es una copia temprana de un éxito. Si ves que un token de un sapo con corona se dispara, podés crear uno similar pero con un sapo con sombrero, o con un animal distinto pero misma estética. La gente busca el "siguiente" y entra en derivados.
¿Qué es un token "alpha"?
Es cuando detectás una tendencia antes de que explote. Por ejemplo, una noticia política que recién sale; creás el token al instante. Requiere estar muy atento.
Cómo replicar tokens exitosos (beta play):
Los compradores con experiencia miran la distribución de tokens entre billeteras. Si ven que el creador tiene 30% o más, huyen por miedo a rug pull.
Estrategia para simular una distribución orgánica:
Volumen es la actividad de compras y ventas. Sin volumen, tu token no aparece en la sección "Hot" de Pump . fun y nadie lo descubre.
Generar volumen a mano es inviable: necesitarías cientos de transacciones. Para eso existen los bots de volumen.
¿Qué hace un bot de volumen?
Es un programa que ejecuta microcompras y microventas de tu token de forma automática, con montos chicos, miles de veces al día. Así:
El bot que yo uso: AnastasiaMaker . com
¿Es necesario el bot?
Técnicamente no, podés hacer volumen manual con muchas billeteras. Pero perderías horas y mucho más dinero en comisiones. La herramienta automatiza todo y te deja enfocarte en otras cosas (como interactuar con la comunidad o buscar la siguiente tendencia).
Una vez que el token empieza a recibir miradas, querés que la gente hold y no venda en pánico. Dos acciones clave:
Si además creás un canal de Telegram o Twitter del token, podés publicar las transacciones de quema. La transparencia fideliza.
En tu panel de creador en Pump . fun ves el revenue acumulado en SOL. Podés reclamarlo cuando quieras:
En mi caso, de los $30k, $18k ya están en mi cuenta bancaria. El resto sigue trabajando.
A) Volteo rápido (ganancias diarias)
B) Largo plazo con ingreso pasivo (mi estrategia)
Ambos son válidos. Yo mezclé: hice buy backs pero también retiré ganancias para asegurar el éxito del proyecto y mi bolsillo.
P: ¿Puedo hacer esto sin bot?
R: Sí, pero es mucho más lento y costoso en comisiones. El bot automatiza el proceso y acelera los resultados.
P: ¿Cuánto tiempo tarda en verse el revenue?
R: Apenas hay volumen, el revenue se acumula en tiempo real. Podés reclamarlo en cualquier momento.
P: ¿Qué pasa si Pump . fun cierra mañana?
R: Tus tokens están en la blockchain, no en la plataforma. Seguirían existiendo y podrías venderlos en otros exchanges descentralizados. El revenue ya ganado está en tu billetera.
P: ¿Es legal en mi país?
R: Depende de las leyes locales sobre criptomonedas. En general, crear memecoins y cobrar revenue no es ilegal, pero investigá por tu cuenta.
P: ¿Puedo escribirte para más ayuda?
R: ¡Claro! Dejá tu duda en los comentarios y respondo cuando pueda. Si no se permite enlace, simplemente mencioná los nombres con espacios, como hice acá.
Esto es lo que yo hice. No inventé nada nuevo: solo junté piezas que ya existían y las apliqué con disciplina.
Si estás aqui buscando formas reales de generar ingresos por internet, esta es una de ellas. Requiere aprender, probar y mejorar, pero la barrera es baja y el riesgo como creador es casi nulo.
¿Te sirvió? Dejá tu upvote. ¿Creaste tu token y te fue bien? Contalo en los comentarios, me haría el día leer historias de éxito.
Cualquier duda puntual, preguntá abajo. No vendo nada, solo comparto lo que aprendí.
Suerte y a hacer plata con cabeza.
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Mucho profit, una sola compra, mas de 1k de ganancia, y las revenue por creador tambien son muy buenas!
https://reddit.com/link/1t5abxr/video/6afwvcmt7izg1/player
im the dev of applewif, made 1.2k in revenue in less than 1hour. AMA
A year ago I started messing with token launches on Solana. No big plan. Just a bit of SOL and a lot of curiosity. My first handful of projects went absolutely nowhere. Ghost town charts. Nobody cared. I lost money and almost walked away.
But I kept notes. I studied which narratives caught fire, how supply distribution at launch affected price action, and why most tokens bled out in under an hour. Once I started treating the process like a business—managing entries, protecting the chart from sniper domination, and timing momentum properly—everything changed.
Today I'm 28 years old and sitting near $350k. Every dollar of it came from building and shepherding memecoins. No rugs. No exit scams. Just creator fees and methodically reducing my position while the chart kept its heartbeat. Buyers got their volatility and their lottery ticket. I got consistency.
Solana right now is a once-in-a-cycle opportunity for builders. The barrier to entry is laughably low, speed is instant, and the audience is hungry for the next narrative. Ethereum could never support this kind of volume and pace without eating you alive in gas. The window is wide open, but it won't stay that way. The creators treating it with respect—understanding the flow, using smart launch mechanics, and rotating with the market—are quietly stacking serious money.
Now the part that retail traders need to hear. Memecoins are pure speculation. The person deploying the token is the house, and the house math never fails over enough spins. I don't emotionally attach to anything I launch. The moment the narrative cools or volume shifts, I exit. And if you're on the buying side, you need to do the same. Take profit when you see it. Pull your initials. Walk away green. The stories of people holding a silly token for months and becoming millionaires are statistically rarer than a lottery jackpot. For every one of those, thousands got wiped out averaging down and hoping.
Don't DCA into memecoins. Don't "hold till Valhalla." These are hot potatoes, not retirement plans. The real wealth gets built by understanding the game mechanics, not by dreaming.
I'm sharing this because I see too many people getting wrecked by misinformation. If anyone has genuine questions about how the builder side works or wants to understand the dynamics better, ask. I'll answer what I can without compromising the actual work. Just come correct and leave the moonboy hopium at the door.
A year ago I started messing with token launches on Solana. No big plan. Just a bit of SOL and a lot of curiosity. My first handful of projects went absolutely nowhere. Ghost town charts. Nobody cared. I lost money and almost walked away.
But I kept notes. I studied which narratives caught fire, how supply distribution at launch affected price action, and why most tokens bled out in under an hour. Once I started treating the process like a business—managing entries, protecting the chart from sniper domination, and timing momentum properly—everything changed.
Today I'm 28 years old and sitting near $350k. Every dollar of it came from building and shepherding memecoins. No rugs. No exit scams. Just creator fees and methodically reducing my position while the chart kept its heartbeat. Buyers got their volatility and their lottery ticket. I got consistency.
Solana right now is a once-in-a-cycle opportunity for builders. The barrier to entry is laughably low, speed is instant, and the audience is hungry for the next narrative. Ethereum could never support this kind of volume and pace without eating you alive in gas. The window is wide open, but it won't stay that way. The creators treating it with respect—understanding the flow, using smart launch mechanics, and rotating with the market—are quietly stacking serious money.
Now the part that retail traders need to hear. Memecoins are pure speculation. The person deploying the token is the house, and the house math never fails over enough spins. I don't emotionally attach to anything I launch. The moment the narrative cools or volume shifts, I exit. And if you're on the buying side, you need to do the same. Take profit when you see it. Pull your initials. Walk away green. The stories of people holding a silly token for months and becoming millionaires are statistically rarer than a lottery jackpot. For every one of those, thousands got wiped out averaging down and hoping.
Don't DCA into memecoins. Don't "hold till Valhalla." These are hot potatoes, not retirement plans. The real wealth gets built by understanding the game mechanics, not by dreaming.
I'm sharing this because I see too many people getting wrecked by misinformation. If anyone has genuine questions about how the builder side works or wants to understand the dynamics better, ask. I'll answer what I can without compromising the actual work. Just come correct and leave the moonboy hopium at the door.
The explosion of memecoin activity on Solana over the past year isn't random hype. It's a structural shift in how low-cap crypto markets operate, and most people trading these tokens completely misunderstand the game they're playing.
I've been on the builder side of this for about a year. Not as some genius, just someone who watched enough launches fail to start recognizing patterns. My first tokens went nowhere. Zero volume, zero interest, dust for charts. But over time, I learned how supply distribution at launch determines almost everything, why narratives flip in hours, and how the people who consistently print money aren't buying meme coins at all. They're creating them.
Fast forward to now. I'm 28, and my revenue from building tokens on pump.fun sits just under $900k. That number isn't a flex. It's a data point that exists because I stopped treating memecoins like investments and started treating them like a business where the creator holds a structural advantage. The income comes from fees and from methodically reducing my own position without destroying the chart. The buyers get their volatility and their entertainment. I get consistency. That asymmetry is the whole game.
And this is where the broader conversation about crypto markets matters. Solana right now has a window of opportunity that Ethereum simply cannot replicate. Low fees, immediate finality, and a user base conditioned to rotate capital fast. It has created an environment where builders who understand launch mechanics and narrative timing can generate serious returns with relatively little starting capital. This window won't stay open indefinitely. The market always matures, margins compress, and the easy mode eventually disappears. But for now, the mechanics reward speed and structural awareness over everything else.
Now the part that needs to be said clearly, because retail keeps getting hurt. Memecoins are not investments. They are not "early stage projects." They are pure, zero-sum speculation. The person deploying the token is the casino, and casino math does not lose over a large enough sample. I don't hold my own tokens beyond what's necessary for strategy. I don't believe in them. The moment the narrative shifts or volume softens, I rotate out. And anyone buying these tokens should adopt the exact same mentality. If you get profit, take it. Pull your initial capital. Walk away green. The famous stories of people holding meme coins for months and becoming millionaires are rarer than winning the lottery. For every one of those, thousands of people DCA'd their way into a zero balance.
The real alpha isn't a token. It's understanding the mechanics, respecting the odds, and surviving to trade another day. Those approaching this space with discipline and a clear-eyed view of who actually holds the edge will always outperform the dreamers.
I'm not here to sell anything or push a group. Just offering perspective from the side of the table most people never sit at. If the discussion moves toward how these markets actually function at a structural level, I'm happy to contribute where I can. But keep your hopium at the door. That's the only way to stay solvent.
I started creating memecoins on pump fun about a year ago. Not because I had some master plan, but because I was broke, curious, and willing to lose a few SOL figuring things out. First few tokens went nowhere. Zero volume. Zero interest. I was basically throwing money into the void.
But I paid attention. I watched what narratives were popping off, what made people ape, and why most coins died within minutes. Slowly I learned the mechanics: how supply works at launch, how to stop snipers from killing momentum, how to push volume at the right time. I realized very quickly that being a dev wasn’t about finding the next meme gem to hold. It was about building the casino, not playing in it.
Fast forward to now, I’m 28 and sitting just under $400k. All from launching tokens. And no, I didn’t rug anyone. I didn’t exit liquidity. The money came from creator fees and slowly selling my initial position without wrecking the chart. If you know how to read price action and you’re patient, you can farm your own project into five figures while the chart still looks healthy. The people buying your coin get their entertainment, the volatility they crave, and sometimes they even profit. But the house always wins.
Right now, the window on Solana is wide open. Pump fun made it so anyone with a few SOL and the right tools can launch something and generate real income. Low fees, fast blocks, an endless supply of degens scrolling for the next runner. Ethereum could never. This memecoin cycle is creating more opportunity for creators than anything I’ve seen in crypto. It won’t last forever, but while it lasts, the people who treat it seriously buying volume bots, using bundlers properly, following narratives are printing money.
But here’s the part most retail traders refuse to hear, and why I’m making this post. Memecoins are a 100% gamble for the buyer. The person who launches the coin is the casino, and the casino never loses. I don’t hold my own tokens beyond what I need for strategy. I don’t "believe" in any of them. The second I feel the narrative shifting or volume drying up, I’m out. And you should be too if you buy these things.
The stories you see about people becoming millionaires by holding a random dog coin for six months are literally rarer than winning the lottery. For every one of those, a thousand people got dumped on and wiped out. Do not DCA into memecoins. Do not marry them. If you take a trade and you’re in profit, sell your initial, sell it all, just get out. The game is not "hold till Valhalla." The game is survive till tomorrow and play again.
I’m not here to sell a course or drop some alpha group link. I just wanted to share the perspective of someone on the other side of the table. If you’ve got questions about tools, narratives, or how I structure launches, ask. I’ll answer what I can. Just stop treating memecoins like investments. Treat them like a hot potato and move like your portfolio depends on it, because it does.
This is how I work right now, and I'm 100% focused on it. It's a huge window of opportunity, and I'm sure not many people talk about this either because they don't know or because they're keeping it to themselves. But being a memecoin dev on Pump Fun is what makes money fast right now. You earn from creator fees and by selling what you invest at the start. You don't lose money because you're literally the first to buy. If it doesn't go up, you just sell what you put in and only pay a small network fee, which is less than 0.1%.
There are a lot of purists saying, 'Oh, but it's a scam or a rugpull' fuck those people. The memecoin market is oversaturated. Either you create tokens or you lose money buying some random memecoin. This isn't free, and you're not going to make money without investing. You need a minimum investment tools like a market maker to generate volume, plus the money you'll put in. I've easily made a good amount of money since last year.
I'm leaving a video showing the volume bot, the token, the balance generated, and the fees earned. And this is just one of my accounts I have another account where I accumulate the balance; the one shown in the video I only use to create the tokens. I'm not selling courses or anything. I'm just sharing the info. Anyone who wants to know something can comment or message me, that's it. There are no magic formulas here just intelligence. You need to know which memecoins to create, because you have to follow current trends, whether it's viral memes, geopolitical situations, or a copy of another memetoken that pumped hard. There are many ways.
So yeah, this is how I'm working right now, and I'm 100% focused on it. If anyone has an equally cool way to make money, share your knowledge and I'll share mine.
Tired of seeing scammers who never show real results? Same.
I’m an actual dev with years in the trenches. Making money with memecoins isn’t complicated once you understand the game. The right tools, the right narratives, and a little capital is literally all it takes.
This video is just a quick screen recording of my earnings and some of my recent launches on pump fun. No fluff. Just proof. If you’ve got questions or want to see more, drop a comment.
Snipeo a farmers en Pump fun: ¿Cuál ha sido su estrategia más efectiva para entrar en el primer bloque?
Hola a todos,
Llevo varias semanas desarrollando y optimizando un sniper enfocado en un farmer específico de Pump fun (no es un creador masivo, pero tiene un patrón muy predecible). He logrado un sistema que detecta la preparación de un nuevo token y ejecuta una compra directa en el bonding curve, pero quiero contrastar mi enfoque con otros que hayan tenido éxito real en este tipo de cacería.
@solana/web3.js + @pump-fun/pump-sdk para construir transacciones de compra.skipPreflight y fees altos? ¿Merece la pena el overhead de construir el bundle?processed (riesgo de reorg) o confirmed? He probado ambos y en modo agresivo he tenido algún falso positivo (la creación se revierte), pero la velocidad aumenta.p‑limit con concurrencia baja, pero aún así a veces recibo 429 en momentos pico. ¿Alguna estrategia de backoff adaptativo más efectiva?@pump-fun/pump-sdk? ¿Han notado diferencias de latencia?Por razones obvias, no comparto el patrón exacto que uso para detectar la ventana. Solo busco discutir tácticas generales de optimización y estrategias que ya hayan sido probadas en entornos reales.
Si has operado con éxito contra farmers en Pump fun (o en cualquier otro AMM de curva de vinculación), agradecería mucho cualquier insight. No me interesa teoría; solo experiencia práctica.
Gracias de antemano. ```