
Lightspeed The Solana Token Launchpad Coming for Venture Capital | Ryan Connor
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May 16, 2025 Ryan Connor, Head of Research at Blockworks, dives deep into the Believe app, a fresh approach designed for indie developers to secure funding through tokenization. He discusses the memeification of capital markets and its impact on investor behavior. Connor critiques Zora's token launchpad model while highlighting the unique strategies that Believe employs. They also tackle sniping issues during crypto launches and explore how these trends shape the volatile landscape of meme coins, suggesting a new era for venture capital and community engagement in the crypto space.
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Token Launchpad for Indie Devs
- Indie app developers lack access to traditional venture capital and raise money via tokens.
- Believe unlocks capital formation for small projects that wouldn't attract venture funding.
Vibe Coding and Meme Coins
- Meme coins and vibe coding enable rapid capital formation and idea validation.
- Launching a token gauges market interest before building the app, speeding iteration.
Manage Token Communities Wisely
- Token issuers must manage community expectations and provide token value.
- Platforms like Believe should guide novice token creators with best practices and education.
