The USD1 ecosystem is still in early stages, yet Bonkfun has already accumulated over $1.5 million in fees—a solid indicator of platform traction. Looking ahead to January 2026, things could get interesting. For those holding USD1 tokens now, the potential gains could be substantial. Some might even see their portfolios cross into seven-figure territory if the ecosystem continues its trajectory.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 11h ago
1.5M in fees is nothing, what really matters are DAU and retention...
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 11h ago
1.5 million in fees is indeed not small, but it still depends on whether we can maintain this momentum moving forward.
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RugPullAlarm
· 11h ago
1.5 million in fees and you're rushing to boast? It depends on who is withdrawing, and when the funds in the lock-up contract can be moved.
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DecentralizedElder
· 11h ago
Early project costs have already exceeded 1.5 million, which is indeed impressive... but the actual number of users still remains questionable.
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HashBrownies
· 11h ago
Early projects with 1.5M costs are indeed impressive, but compared to the entire crypto market, this number is just a drop in the bucket. Whether you can reap seven-figure dividends now depends entirely on luck.
The USD1 ecosystem is still in early stages, yet Bonkfun has already accumulated over $1.5 million in fees—a solid indicator of platform traction. Looking ahead to January 2026, things could get interesting. For those holding USD1 tokens now, the potential gains could be substantial. Some might even see their portfolios cross into seven-figure territory if the ecosystem continues its trajectory.