$AKE This project has something, but I have to pour a bucket of cold water!
First, let’s talk about what it is—an AI-native content creation engine + a launchpad. Four AI agents work together; you give it one sentence and it generates a playable game for you in two minutes. Sounds pretty sci-fi, right?
It raised $5 million: Karatage led the round, with Sfermion and TON Ventures participating. It has 2M registered users and 30K daily active users on-chain.
But guys, do you know what’s the scariest part?
The first 100 addresses hold 98.82% of the tokens! This isn’t decentralization—it’s centralization taken to the extreme. In that July pump, it rallied 1000%: from 0.000174 all the way to 0.004. You think it’s an ecosystem breakout? No—it’s just a few whales controlling the market.
Single-day gain was 291%, and the trading volume was 2.6x the market cap. Classic liquidity squeeze.
Circulating supply is only 22.8 billion, with a maximum supply of 100 billion. 31.5% of the coins are still locked up—any time in the future, they could be dumped. This is a time bomb.
You say its fundamentals aren’t good? Sure—though they do have a product, funding, and users. You say it’s good? But how can you overlook that the chips are concentrated like this?
My stance is very clear: I’m here to watch the show, not get on the ride. If one day the Launchpad truly runs and the tokenomics start creating real consumption, then we’ll talk. For now, entering means betting against the holders of that 98% of the chips. How big is your chance of losing? You do the math.
Brothers, do you think this pullback is an entry opportunity—or just the sickle sharpening? Fight it out in the comments!