Bappfun (@Bappfun) feels like the kind of infrastructure @base actually needs.
No VCs. No insider rounds. No hype-first launches.
Just indie devs launching social-first mini-apps on Base, raising transparently on-chain, with:
• Liquidity locked forever
• Milestone-based vesting
• Automatic refunds if builders don’t ship
Real progress unlocks value, not promises.
Add in BAPS (points for real participation) and a token that rewards builders and contributors, not just speculators, and you get something different.
If Base’s future is mini-apps for real users, Bappfun looks early, and worth watching.
Building in public. Funded by believers. Delivered on-chain.
What are you looking into these days?
Every Bappfun user is side-eyeing February right now
That post from @Bappfun earlier today definitely stirred the pot. Bappfun isn’t just a launch — it’s an ecosystem for indie devs building miniapps on @base, something big is clearly loading
February can’t come fast enough 🚀
GM CT ☀️
@Bappfun is quietly becoming the home for real builders on Base — no hype, just consistent shipping and genuine contribution.
If you’re here early, keep building. The compounding will speak.
#Bappfun
Gbappfun Everyone
In a space where most launchpads reward noise, Bappfun rewards behavior.
It is designed around how builders actually build, not how they market.
A token launch here comes with responsibility from the first block.
Funds are locked onchain, removing the usual trust games.
Progress, not promises, is what unlocks value for builders.
This naturally shifts focus from hype cycles to real execution.
Participants are contributors, not just speculators.
Projects that keep building gain momentum over time.
Projects that do not deliver fade out quietly.
That is how Bappfun turns structure into trust.
Good night everyone. 💜
Crypto space move fast but many people still get lost. @Bappfun keep things simple so normal users can join without pressure.
No hard terms no complex setup here. Clear actions and open entry for everyone.
The community stays at center with Base support behind $BAPP. Early users are already taking part instead of just watching.
GM CT 𝕏 , what do you think about @Bappfun?
nothing about it tried to win me over at first
which usually means i don’t notice it until much later
there was no rush to explain itself
no subtle warning that skipping it would be a regret
as time passed, the behavior around it felt different
people weren’t farming attention or chasing momentum
they were testing quietly, adjusting habits, returning without signaling
somewhere in that rhythm, @Bappfun running on @base started to feel distinct
not because it framed a clearer narrative
but because it seemed comfortable staying unfinished
there was space to misinterpret things
space to interact without pressure
space for the system to react to usage instead of expectations
most web3 structures feel obsessed with locking outcomes early
this one drifts, watches, then shifts when it needs to
maybe that pace feels slow
maybe it feels inefficient
or maybe it’s just unwilling to force direction too soon
i still don’t know exactly what it wants to become
but the way it moves keeps pulling me back
how does that kind of tempo sit with you?