Listing, pricing, speculation—the price itself becomes the entire narrative. As for utility, redemption, and fulfillment, they are often left for "later."
@Firestarter_AI is a bit different. It doesn't wait for the ecosystem to gradually fill in, but directly embeds the structure of "redeemable, usable, and fulfillable" into the issuance itself. When the token is generated, it already has liquidity and a clear destination.
The difference here isn't in functionality, but in judgment. If a token's value depends on future narratives to prove itself, it is still selling expectations. Firestarter cares more about whether it can be used, fulfilled, and completed right now.
So, it's not about "Will it rise after issuance," but about what happens after the token leaves the market. Is it consumed, redeemed, or completed through real delivery?
From this perspective, Firestarter is more like a "launch-and-establish" system. It's not about throwing tokens into the market first and then slowly finding reasons; but about clarifying the reasons before issuing the tokens.
Make tokens exist not just in price, but from the very beginning, in usage and fulfillment. @Bantr_fun
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Most tokens stay on the trading layer.
Listing, pricing, speculation—the price itself becomes the entire narrative.
As for utility, redemption, and fulfillment, they are often left for "later."
@Firestarter_AI is a bit different.
It doesn't wait for the ecosystem to gradually fill in, but directly embeds the structure of "redeemable, usable, and fulfillable" into the issuance itself.
When the token is generated, it already has liquidity and a clear destination.
The difference here isn't in functionality, but in judgment.
If a token's value depends on future narratives to prove itself, it is still selling expectations.
Firestarter cares more about whether it can be used, fulfilled, and completed right now.
So, it's not about "Will it rise after issuance,"
but about what happens after the token leaves the market.
Is it consumed, redeemed, or completed through real delivery?
From this perspective, Firestarter is more like a "launch-and-establish" system.
It's not about throwing tokens into the market first and then slowly finding reasons;
but about clarifying the reasons before issuing the tokens.
Make tokens exist not just in price, but from the very beginning, in usage and fulfillment.
@Bantr_fun