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πŸ™ŠMeme Coin Listing Mechanics

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3. Meme Coin Listing Mechanics

3.1 Voting With Bananas (and Dice Rolls)

Creating a Meme Coin:

Each week, players can propose new meme coins for potential listing. Submissions must include:

  • Token Name

  • Token Symbol

  • Twitter Link

  • Token Image (Logo or graphic)

  • Total Token Supply

  • Token Description (brief summary, utility, or concept)

Voting

Players vote on their favorite meme coins by spending Bananas. The more Bananas spent on a coin, the greater its total vote count and the higher its chance of being listed.

Users who vote for candidates other than 1, 2, or 3 will have their bananas burned. This means you will not receive a reward if you don't pick one of the top three projects.

Dice Rolls

In addition to direct voting, players can opt to spend Bananas on dice rolls. Dice rolls provide a chance to boost a player's voting power significantly. The higher the voting power, the larger the potential share of the coin’s airdrop if that coin wins.

Seasonal Winners

At the end of season, which lasts 69 hours, the top three coins are determined:

  1. Coin A (#1): Listed and receives an airdrop.

  2. Coin B (#2): Listed and receives an airdrop.

  3. Coin C (#3): Not listed but receives a consolation share from the airdrops of both Coin A and Coin B (details in Section 4.2).

3.2 Listing Page Requirements

When proposing a meme coin, users must fill out a form or listing page with all required details (see above). This ensures transparency and consistency for each submission. The submission fee is 6.9 S to prevent spam.


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