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    Memecoin platform Boop.fun claims ‘cults are in’

    Admin-aX9d7By Admin-aX9d7May 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Boop.fun, a new token launch platform, is telling users to start their own “cults” around their tokens.

    If this sounds like they’re saying the quiet part out loud, I agree. But we might already be too oversaturated with memecoins and “content” coins, if you ask me.

    If this also sounds like another Pump.fun clone, you’re not wrong. Tokens have to “graduate” for rewards to kick in, and they’re using Solana (and Raydium, which Pump.fun previously used before it migrated to PumpSwap).

    Boop has its own namesake token that’s being given out to “cult” members and token makers. Staking 100 BOOP awards stakers 60% of trading fees from graduated tokens and a 5% airdrop of every graduated token’s supply, according to a website pop-up that claims Boop will give users money “for doing nothing.”

    On Thursday, Boop said its X airdrop has been “a bit controversial” and changed its token allocation so that 50% of the BOOP goes to token creators and 50% of it goes to token buyers (“cult members”). 

    X airdrop amounts will vary because Boop said it used Kaito to rank accounts. Users will also have to create a coin (“cult”) to be eligible.

    Boop’s marketing and site copy is openly degen, though some might argue it’s just being honest about what many memecoins are: cash grabs and/or jokes created with zero effort because the creators were bored.

    “Just create a cult, shill the shit out of it, and cash innnnn,” a pop-up on the site reads.

    Boop.fun is also promising 50% of its BOOP supply to “the real ones in the trenches,” which apparently means “memecoin bagholders” and “hot X account holders.”

    One of the pages on the site declares: “VCs and insiders can go fuck themselves.”

    Ironically, Su Zhu, who is a VC and cofounded the now-bankrupt Three Arrows Capital, launched a ZHU token which has a market cap of about $75,000 via Boop.fun as of mid-day Friday.

    Cole “ColeThereum” Villemain, creator of the Pudgy Penguins NFTs who left the project years ago, also launched a token via Boop, dubbed “gf,” which has a $400,000 market cap as of Friday.

    Other crypto influencers, like Irene Zhao, Orangie, Deez, Nick “ChooseRich” O’Neill and KookCapital, also dropped their own “cult” tokens on Boop.

    Three tokens on Boop have market caps of over $1 million: Boopa (a dog coin), Kuma and Beevo (a beaver coin). A number of Boop tokens explicitly tell users not to buy them, with creators warning buyers: “Farming airdrop do not buy” in all-caps.

    The project’s official FAQ section includes cursing and a slur.

    But Boop’s frequent use of F-bombs and offensive language in its public-facing copy will be off-putting for some. It feels to me like they are trying very hard to be edgy.

    Then, there’s the speculation around the real-world identity of Boop’s creator, who goes by “Dingaling” on X. 

    While he claims in his X bio to have held high-level roles at Binance and PancakeSwap, those claims have been called into question and no concrete proof of a “Dingaling” serving in either role has surfaced. Dingaling’s bio states he was an “ex-Binance CRO.”

    Earlier this week, a cryptic tweet from Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao triggered further speculation about Boop’s creator, though they weren’t named directly in CZ’s tweet or the one to which he replied. 

    While Boop’s creator’s identity remains in question, I’d broadly conclude with this: Boop does feel like a Pump.fun clone. It’s interesting that platforms like Boop, Pump and Zora are incentivizing users to make tokens for little to no reason. They’re making it as easy as just sending a tweet (yes, you can tweet at the Boop bot and it’ll create a token for you).

    TL;DR: Is Boop.fun moving crypto forward? Not really.


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