Maybe the chart looks like crime.
Maybe we are solving a problem that hasn’t arrived yet.
Either way, reality keeps sending signals.
We're paying attention.
A lot of crypto projects spend years asking:
"How do we get more people in?"
A question that interests us just as much:
"Why did the people already inside stay?"
One thing that didn't make it into the article:
The 14 operators who returned for Season 3 weren't there because of an airdrop.
There wasn't one.
They weren't there because of a private round.
There wasn't one.
They showed up because they wanted another season.
That's still the strangest metric we've found.
The average folk that you meet at the coffee shop started to forget about crypto fuckups.
If they can elect idiots every 5 years, they can come back to crypto too. We just need decent narratives for retail. AI won't make it, Gacha won't make it.
I still bet on gaming.
Most crypto games fight to keep players.
PumpCat has a slightly different problem.
Every Operator who finished Season 2 returned for Season 3.
100% retention.
Turns out making yield is more fun when there's a crown to chase.
Now the Arena Champion wants more Challengers.
The path to the Arena ⭐:
🎮 Enter https://t.co/0PMDWMJ25m
🪙 Buy GMYLD on Jupiter or inside PumpCat
🎯 Stake 5,000 GMYLD
📈 Start your Climb
16 operator spots remain.
Champion position is not reserved.
Come prove it!