Pump is indeed good, but to be honest, Bags has a clear advantage in user onboarding difficulty. You can see the expertise from the creator's background—Bags' creator has already engaged with some well-known community hosts, which suggests he has put significant effort into promotion and collaboration, making user acquisition smoother. In comparison, although Pump has a decent concept, the onboarding cost and learning curve for new users are still steeper. Overall, I favor the Bags option. Whether the project can succeed often depends on the onboarding experience.
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governance_lurker
· 6h ago
Actually, when it comes to onboarding experience, Bags has indeed done its homework thoroughly, and it's not in the same league as Pump.
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RetroHodler91
· 6h ago
The creator of bags made a really clever move; influencer collaborations have long been a standard tactic in the crypto world.
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TokenTherapist
· 6h ago
ngl bags' onboarding experience really hit me, much smoother than pump.
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OPsychology
· 6h ago
That's right, Bags' operational approach indeed understands human nature better.
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NFTPessimist
· 6h ago
ngl, this onboarding experience can indeed determine life or death, but can Bags really hold up…
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 6h ago
I see the strategy behind bags' collaborations clearly now—it's a wall-building type of promotion. How far it can go is really hard to say.
Pump is indeed good, but to be honest, Bags has a clear advantage in user onboarding difficulty. You can see the expertise from the creator's background—Bags' creator has already engaged with some well-known community hosts, which suggests he has put significant effort into promotion and collaboration, making user acquisition smoother. In comparison, although Pump has a decent concept, the onboarding cost and learning curve for new users are still steeper. Overall, I favor the Bags option. Whether the project can succeed often depends on the onboarding experience.