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Stream an Egg (or something else) and get paid $26,000
Pump.fun streams are turning memes like Eggs and Rocks into $20K paydays — here’s how to cash in before the hype dies.

One streamer went live with “The Most Watched Egg” and pulled $21.49K in creator rewards in just 2 hours. No product. No ad revenue. Just raw attention = money.
Pump.fun has added creator rewards (0.98% of all trading fees). That means if your stream pulls the crowd, you’re skimming off every buy/sell while doing… nothing except holding eyeballs hostage.
Why It Works
- Attention is tokenized. You’re not streaming for tips, you’re streaming for liquidity.
- Meme objects outperform logic. Eggs, rocks, chairs — it doesn’t matter what you show, it matters who watches.
- The flywheel: More viewers → more buys → more fees → higher creator cut → more viewers chasing hype.
How to Profit on Pump.fun Streaming
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Pick a Meme Object. Eggs, Rocks, Bananas, Bricks — the dumber, the better. The joke is the product.
- Example: “Most Watched Rock” ($ROCK) was a derivative of “Most Watched Egg.”
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Go Live Early. The first 10 minutes make or break you. Get initial viewers from Twitter, Telegram, Discord.
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Exploit Derivatives. If someone does “Most Watched Egg” → launch “Most Watched Chicken.” If someone does “Most Watched Rock” → launch “Most Watched Pebble.” Derivatives keep the hype alive even if the original cools.
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Loop the Crowd. Run on-screen counters, funny titles (“This Egg Is Paying My Rent”), or live chat engagement. The goal: make them feel like part of the absurdity.
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Cash Out Smart. Hype will die. Streams are short-lived pumps. Ride the spike, skim your creator rewards, and let the bag-holders argue.
The Derivative Game
- Egg → Rock → Pebble → Boulder
- Most Watched Cat → Dog → Hamster → Goldfish
- Most Watched Brick → Wall → House → Skyscraper
Each spawns the next. The concept is the real commodity.
Big Picture
This is the new face of the attention economy: attention = liquidity = money. No brand deals. No CPMs. Just raw memetic capitalism.
Streaming on Pump.fun is the closest thing right now to alchemy: turn absurdity into creator fees.
🔥 Derivative Idea for You: “The Most Watched Bagholder” – stream a literal bag of chips or shopping bag, ticker it $BAG. Market it as “watching your bags so you don’t have to.”
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