big $AMM updates are coming.
I’ve been working on a tg bot so you’ll be able to launch and interact with the infrastructure directly from TG, alongside a much broader set of liquidity options across @DeFiTuna, @MeteoraAG, @Raydium and other venues.
I also spent some time talking with a few LP wizards about what they’d actually want control over: range selection, rebalance thresholds, venue choice, capital allocation, risk limits and fee routing.
a lot of that feedback is now making its way into what I’m building next. the goal is to make $AMM much more programmable.
Good morning everyone, got some much needed rest. sorry I was gone a little longer than I expected.
while I was away the keeper crashed, so I spent the last hour moving it onto a VPS.
buybacks are working again, and in theory they should never stop now that the keeper is running on a VPS instead of my local machine.
currently working on a TG bot that will let you launch directly through $AMM infrastructure from telegram as well.
back at it.
$AMM
for all the LP wizards out there 🧙♂��
what would you actually want control over if you were launching through $AMM? range width, rebalance thresholds, pool selection, allocation rules, fee routing, risk limits, something else?
leave a reply below, will take a look when im awake.
I want $AMM to become the programmable liquidity layer for token launches.
launch a coin, define how its capital should work, let the agent handle deployment across pools and rebalancing, then route the LP income according to rules that are transparent and onchain.
there is a lot more I want to make configurable here.
you are looking at the bare bones of what this will become.
$AMM
hey guys, getting some rest. I’ve been building $AMM for the last 8 hours.
in that time the system has already claimed 159.6823 SOL in creator fees, 11 coins have launched with their own vaults, and their agents have deployed 6.367 SOL across 13 open LP positions.
there’s still an enormous amount of stuff to come, but seeing this much real capital already moving through infrastructure that didn’t exist 8 hours ago is pretty surreal.
I have a few tweets scheduled while I’m away. should be back in around 6 hours or so, then the building continues.
love you guys 🧙♂️
Not sure why the sell-off, but I’m here building.
Believe me if I could make the chart go straight up, I would. price action isn’t something I control. what I can control is the product, the infrastructure, and how relentlessly I keep improving it.
I’m genuinely passionate about solving the liquidity problem in this space, and I believe what I'm building with $AMM can become much bigger than it already is.
just getting started. 🧙♂️
buybacks are working again.
all 6 LP positions had drifted out of range in the same direction. because $AMM provides single-sided SOL as resting bids below the active bin, the positions only earn when price trades back through those ranges. the tokens moved higher, the active bins left the positions behind, and the capital stayed deployed but stopped earning LP fees.
no LP fees → nothing to harvest → no buybacks.
I’ve now added rebalancing directly into the agent. if a position is more than 4 bins outside its range and older than 5 minutes, the agent closes it, claims anything remaining, recovers the SOL and rent, then redeploys that capital around the current price in the same cycle.
the same logic is now mirrored into every coin launched through https://t.co/YgGUXSa8Ah as well.
this was an important missing piece. the agent can now not only open and harvest LP buckets, but recognize when the market has left them behind and move the capital back to where it can work.
9 coins have already launched through $AMM infrastructure.
4.990 SOL is now deployed by their agents across 13 open LP positions, representing roughly $13.5K in pooled liquidity across the launches.
each coin has its own vault, its own liquidity book, and its own capital being put to work.
just getting started.
https://t.co/7WQnA6iBBP
why has no one stepped up and tried to solve this properly?
thin liquidity has been one of the longest-running structural problems in memecoins, yet very little has been done to actually solve it.
back in July, @pumpfun introduced BOOST mode, redirecting part of the liquidity that would otherwise become permanently locked after migration into buybacks and burns.
it was a step in the right direction, but not enough.
I have a feeling $AMM is going to become much bigger than it already is.
where else can you launch a token, have 100% of its creator fees become working capital, have that capital autonomously deployed into LP positions, and have the income those positions generate continuously routed into buybacks?
this is the direction I think launches need to move.
liquidity engineering.
many people don��t know this, but before any of this I was writing Solana programs in Rust, benchmarking hot paths, shaving compute units, thinking about account layouts, transaction contention, and how much useful throughput you could actually squeeze out of the runtime.
at one point I was genuinely trying to get hired onto the @solana_devs team.
funny how the path bends.
the show is only starting.
Anyone can now launch a token through $AMM infrastructure:
https://t.co/JUmk9GI4a7
every launch gets its own vault, autonomous liquidity agent, and liquidity book. 100% of the token’s creator fees become working capital for that token. the agent deploys that capital across LP positions where it can continuously earn.
the LP fees generated by those positions are automatically allocated:
creator fees → LP buckets → LP fees earned → 60% buys back $AMM + 40% buys the launched token
every token launched through https://t.co/YgGUXSa8Ah becomes its own independent liquidity engine while contributing to $AMM, our platform token.
https://t.co/P7MbSBv1NA made launching a token incredibly easy, but the liquidity layer is still one of the weakest parts. too many coins end up with thin, fragmented liquidity and no real way for turning their own trading activity into deeper liquidity.
I’m optimistic that this can change that. launches should be able to generate, deploy, and grow their own liquidity automatically.
launch: https://t.co/JUmk9GI4a7
explore: https://t.co/7WQnA6iBBP
launching through https://t.co/YgGUXSa8Ah will be live very soon.
finishing up some final testing.
this will be the most programmable way to launch a token: creator fees become working liquidity, that liquidity is deployed across LP buckets, and the fees those buckets earn flow back into buybacks.
creator fees → LP buckets → LP fees → buybacks
memecoin liquidity has been broken for too long. soon anyone will be able to launch a token with its own autonomous liquidity engine and a little LP wizardry built underneath it. 🧙♂️
<positions update>
it’s been roughly 3 hours since launch and $AMM has already accumulated a $10.9K liquidity portfolio across 6 live positions.
that capital has produced $58.66 in claimed LP fees, with the book currently sitting at roughly +$97 PnL (+0.89%) and a 100% win rate across the open positions.
this is designed to compound, not grow linearly. as more capital enters the liquidity book, a larger base is simultaneously earning fees across more productive buckets. the earning capacity of the system grows with the capital behind it.
as that curve starts to steepen, the LP fees and resulting $AMM buybacks should become much more noticeable.