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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.

Stream an Egg (or something else) and get paid $26,000

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

  1. 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.”

Here it is

  1. Go Live Early. The first 10 minutes make or break you. Get initial viewers from Twitter, Telegram, Discord.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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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