Avatar UI has performed well in the Solana ecosystem, attracting significant attention from the Solana community. The project's token $AUI reached a scale of $150,000 in early liquidity pools, reflecting market recognition of this UI solution. More interestingly, the project's founder became the first developer on Orynth to charge over $1,000 in creator fees, indicating that not only does the project itself have highlights, but it also received tangible platform rewards for its ecosystem contributions. As a creator economy platform, Orynth can directly provide charging mechanisms for developers, a model that is gradually changing the incentive structure of the Solana ecosystem. The success story of Avatar UI may offer some ideas for other early projects—how to stand out in the highly competitive Solana ecosystem while achieving sustainable income through the creator economy.
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PoetryOnChain
· 01-07 01:27
Hey, $AUI this time is really impressive. A pool of 150,000 is quite good among early projects on Solana. But the real highlight is that founder, who directly broke the thousand-dollar mark on Orynth. That's the true core competitiveness, right?
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-05 12:37
1.5 million in liquidity sounds decent, but the real highlight is the $1000 fee charged by the founder. Finally, someone is making creative moves in the creator economy.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 01-05 01:54
Oops, Solana is up to something new again. This time, is Avatar UI gaining popularity through UI solutions? $150k liquidity isn't that eye-catching, but breaking the $1,000 mark is a fresh idea.
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StealthMoon
· 01-05 01:51
Hmm... Is the $150K liquidity pool real? Did the creator fees break the $10,000 mark so quickly?
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-05 01:40
Hey, AUI this time is really impressive. The liquidity of 150,000 is quite strong in the Solana ecosystem.
The $1000 creator fee thing is quite interesting; developers can directly monetize by writing code.
But honestly, whether this creator economy model can really be sustainable still depends on what happens next. Hopefully it won't be just a flash in the pan.
The Avatar UI case is indeed worth referencing. Small projects need to find their own differentiation route to stand out.
If the Orynth platform can truly keep providing support to developers, then the incentive methods in the Solana ecosystem should really change.
Early-stage projects should learn this approach. Just speculating on coins isn't meaningful; there needs to be actual ecological contribution.
This kind of two-way feedback model is much more reliable than pure fundraising.
Wow, finally a project that combines creator economy and developer incentives quite well.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 01-05 01:27
Solana is really taking off this time. The avatar UI idea is pretty good, and it can also be monetized through creator economy.
Avatar UI has performed well in the Solana ecosystem, attracting significant attention from the Solana community. The project's token $AUI reached a scale of $150,000 in early liquidity pools, reflecting market recognition of this UI solution. More interestingly, the project's founder became the first developer on Orynth to charge over $1,000 in creator fees, indicating that not only does the project itself have highlights, but it also received tangible platform rewards for its ecosystem contributions. As a creator economy platform, Orynth can directly provide charging mechanisms for developers, a model that is gradually changing the incentive structure of the Solana ecosystem. The success story of Avatar UI may offer some ideas for other early projects—how to stand out in the highly competitive Solana ecosystem while achieving sustainable income through the creator economy.