What Ansem did today is basically the concept of the Nemo structure.
He had around 65% supply control.
Nemo’s model is 70%.
With that control, he had the ability to support the chart, reward good bagworkers, and create real momentum around the launch.
Of course, Ansem is the #1 person in this space when it comes to attention and motion.
But the structure was the catalyst.
Supply control matters.
Distribution matters.
Bagworkers matter.
Timing matters.
Marketing conditions matter.
That is exactly what Nemo has been building.
One strong launch on Nemo, in the right market conditions, with the right project, the right timing, and the right attention will change everything.
PumpSwap L2 implementation into Nemo Launchpad is now underway.
Nemo is no longer tied to one launch route.
We are becoming a multi-protocol launchpad, bringing Nemo’s supply-control structure, Talent Hub support, and launch system into the most active environments on-chain.
More reach.
More flexibility.
More launches with structure.
I remembered everyone’s names, and I will remember how people reacted when things stopped going the way they wanted.
Now I know much better who I can trust and who I can’t.
We had a lot of green days in the last 3 months, and I forgot one thing: more than 80% of the support around us was there because the chart was green.
I remember how people praised me then, and I see how some act now.
When the token was pushing into the millions, Trencheria and Octopus were “Luka’s sleeping underdogs.”
Now suddenly they became my “scam projects.”
When we launched Simple, after the second day people were congratulating us and saying Nemo’s launch structure was validated. For more than 2 weeks the chart stayed alive in a bleeding market, and people were saying how well a project can launch on Nemo.
Then $NEMOCLAW dropped, and suddenly I became the sniper of Simple.
Apparently I launched the token, built the launchpad, built the structure, supported the project, and then also decided to secretly snipe my own ecosystem just for entertainment.
Amazing detective work.
If anyone has real evidence that I sniped Simple, show it. Not Telegram PhD theories, not emotional wallet fanfiction, not “bro I feel like.” Real evidence.
Because I have serious wallet tracking around me too, and deep down everyone knows I didn’t do it. What actually happened is much simpler: some people needed a villain when emotions got too high, and of course the easiest choice was me.
Me and my team have the resources and skill to keep building whatever we want. Nemo will continue, and it will become much better in every aspect. Better projects will launch on Nemo in better market conditions.
But the people who pointed fingers at me the moment things got harder should understand one thing: I know now who I can trust and who I cannot.
No one likes watching something dump. But no one loses more than the developer. Because besides money, I lose the most important thing in life, time, focus, and other opportunities I said no to because of Nemo.
That still does not mean anything is over.
I’m in a much better condition now, calmer, more focused, more filtered, more serious about what comes next. Nemo will come back stronger and better.
And let me say this one more time:
If a developer does not have supply control, the main thing he can control is what he builds.
If you understand that, good.
If not, I really don’t care anymore.
I’ve had questions in DMs asking what’s happening and if everything is okay with the project.
My answer is simple:
Everything is more than okay.
In 3 months I built a social network, a launchpad, and already welcomed the first project into the Nemo ecosystem.
The bad part is not Nemo.
The bad part is the market.
Everything is crashing.
Even when the biggest names in the space push something, it still struggles in this environment.
That’s called a bear market, and we have to be honest about it.
This is the period for building, meeting the right people, and getting stronger together.
I genuinely don’t care where $NEMOCLAW sits right now.
Nemo is a 100M project to me.
Everything has its time.
And honestly, building without too much noise is much better for me.
So if you want to ask me something, ask me about what I can control:
the tech,
the progress,
the products,
the projects launching on Nemo.
I don’t care who is buying or selling today.
Everything can change overnight.
Beta testing of Nemoverse has officially started.
We already validated multiplayer and gang registration, and right now the team is focused on optimization.
This is not some simple pixel or figure-style game.
Nemoverse already has 80+ generated 3D gameplay assets and is becoming one of the most detailed gameplay experiences Solana has ever seen.
Before the $NEMOVERSE launch, we also have one very interesting announcement coming around the pre-launch marketing campaign of our main launch.
Stay tuned.
In the next days, beta testing starts on Nemoverse.
GameFi season is here on Solana, and we’re launching the first real roleplay experience on-chain.
The first testers will get involved in gang wars, defense, robberies, and start earning the first Nemo Cash inside the world.
More soon.
Our next launch $NEMOVERSE is coming soon on Nemo Launchpad.
We had a call with the Nemoverse team today and saw the beta game.
We’re more excited than ever.
Soon hundreds of Solana users will be able to jump into the Nemoverse world and experience the first MMO-style roleplay metaverse built around a real ecosystem.
Nemo Launchpad has already generated over $15,000 in fees from our first launch.
The first project is sitting around 200K market cap, and even 10 days after launch, bagworkers are still actively pushing, building, and working for the project.
This means one thing: our model is validated.
Nemo’s structure is different from anything else in this space. One real runner, one serious team, and one committed community can change everything.
Our focus will always stay the same: quality launches, team effort, real talent, and people ready to work.
We can’t wait for our next launch: $NEMOVERSE.
Nemo is growing.
Yo, @solana
Have you checked out @nemofunsolana yet?
These guys are building quality tech on your platform
- Nemo Launchpad (rug and bundle proof launches)
- Nemo social - on AppStore
- Nemoverse (next token to be launched) and will be best 3D gaming experience on Solana
- Nemo ecosystem
Doxxed team @LukaOnSolana
All self funded to date and without any external influence
First token $simple @thesimpleway launched a week ago, check the chart.
Maybe time to have a chat, or to give guys supporting you some attention!!??
Project $SIMPLE was our first launch, and it finally validated what we were building toward:
Nemo Launchpad has the strongest and most supported structure on Solana.
Now the next step is already taking shape.
Nemoverse is on the radar, the development team already made serious progress, and soon Solana will see the most advanced 3D experience ever launched through an ecosystem like this.
At the same time, $NEMOCLAW already saw its first buybacks from launchpad fees, and more are coming.
And it doesn’t stop there, $NEMOCLAW will also connect into Nemoverse gameplay itself.
On top of that, 2 serious projects already reached out wanting to launch on Nemo, one from the movie industry and one from the gambling industry.
Serious eyes are on us now.
Quality over quantity.
Me and Darren already had a big conversation, and tomorrow we’ll announce the next steps around the next launch, our launch model, Nemoverse, and new social app updates.
After seeing the revenue Nemo generated from the first launch, our confidence only got stronger.
We’re building this in the best time possible.
And now it’s starting to feel very real.
Today the second phase of the Nemo ecosystem starts.
Nemo has officially become a launchpad project.
Today we’ll have a board meeting to decide the strategy and plan for the coming months, future launches, Nemoverse, and the next steps of social app development.
More soon.