Supermoon brought together industry veterans to discuss the intricate challenges of token launches and MEV strategies, offering key takeaways for projects navigating today’s markets.
Momentum emerged as a defining factor for successful TGEs. “Momentum is everything,” said Alex Momot (Peanut Trade), emphasizing that aligning incentives, timing, and liquidity sources is critical for maintaining traction. Clear planning and community engagement are non-negotiables.
From a technical lens, Anatolii Padenko (Kolibrio) underscored preparation and discipline. “Deploy to a single venue on day one to minimize risks,” he recommended, pointing to the pitfalls of sniping and back-running during launches. Managing liquidity flow effectively can make or break a project’s performance.
Adding a business perspective, Meina Zhou (Sprout) highlighted the growing role of AI agents in DeFi. Zhou noted, “AI agents are rational, operate 24/7, and will reshape market dynamics by improving efficiency and decision-making.” This evolution marks a shift toward smarter, data-driven market activity.
The discussion reinforced that successful launches rely on more than short-term hype. As Nicolai Reinbold (CVVC) concluded, “The best communities are those that understand and use your product.” Projects must focus on building genuine, engaged user bases alongside strategic technical execution.
Supermoon’s event made it clear: as MEV dynamics evolve and AI adoption grows, founders must strike a balance between preparation, innovation, and long-term alignment with their communities.
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