StealthEX instant crypto exchange hosted an AMA session with Momo, represented by the Momo team: Tr0nixxx, Ryan, and Sol7en.
Questions from Twitter
Q1: What inspired the creation of Momo, and how has the community shaped its evolution?
Tr0nixxx: Momo is based on a real dog, like a lot of meme coins—but the spark was a social moment: an Instagram post around July 2025 where the owner revealed Momo was the sister of Bonk. Meme coin people pick up narratives like that instantly, and the coin launched with a strong story. It ran hard, hit around 45 million market cap very fast in a strong market.
Then the usual happened: extractors took profit and left. The difference was what stayed behind—people with conviction. After the initial rally, we saw a community that didn’t dump because they believed Momo could be bigger than a quick flip. That’s where I stepped in more seriously—helping rebuild and structure things.
We also found other believers—people who kept showing up, working, raiding, pushing the story—so it stopped being a “launch and extract” coin and became a real community project. The market’s been rough, but the loyalty and effort are real, and that’s why we’ve kept growing.
Tr0nixxx: It started like a meme coin, but we’re building it into more than that. Memes can be the entry point—the hook—but we’re turning Momo into something with substance: community, utility, and real-world impact. Charity is part of that, and we care about doing good. There are too many scams and bad actors in crypto. We’re not interested in being one of them. The best version of Momo is: we build something meaningful, we help people and animals, the community wins, and yes—people who believe early should be rewarded too.
Ryan: Meme coins were originally about community empowerment—people helping each other create value and build a culture. Now, most meme coins are structured to extract value from people by selling them a dream and then dumping on them.
What we’re doing is proving the opposite can work again: a smaller meme coin can actually be stable, can build real value, and can grow a community that lasts. We’re showing it in our behavior and in the way the project moves—more steady, less artificial chaos, and the holder count keeps growing even when the market is ugly. Long term, the best communities survive.
Q2: As competition grows, what differentiates Momo’s approach to retention and ecosystem expansion from other Bonk-based projects?
Sol7en: The biggest difference is consistency and communication. We have a real community—not just hype, bots, and bundled volume. You can see it in how people show up daily and push the project naturally.
And beyond community energy, we’re building real expansion drivers: a new website, AI agents that are already in beta testing, and a game concept we’re working through. Those aren’t empty buzzwords—we want Momo to become an ecosystem inside the Bonk ecosystem, not just another chart.
Most projects have a short-term vision. You see inactivity, you see bots, you see “on/off” communities. With Momo, you see daily work. People like Ganjan run raids and keep us consistently high in social dominance. Sarah, Randy, and others show up every day. That consistency is rare.
And the bigger message is this: people are tired of rugs. Crypto is supposed to be trustless and transparent—not a casino where 99% of launches are designed to drain people. Momo is built around authenticity, transparency, and utility.
Tr0nixxx: We’re builder-focused. If someone wants to chase flips, that’s fine—but if almost the entire market becomes extraction, it kills trust and kills innovation. Momo is for people who want a bigger vision and want to build something real with a community that lasts.
Q3: What’s the next major community-driven charity initiative, and how can everyday holders participate?
Sol7en: The next one is the dog shelters initiative.
Tr0nixxx: The next donation initiative is dog shelters, and after that, we’re also doing IRL-style efforts around bringing more women into crypto—because it’s still heavily male-dominated and we think the space grows when more people feel welcome. Momo, being a female Shiba, also fits that theme.
As for participation: this is a CTO project—everything is powered by people who believe. We fund marketing and operations from our own pockets, but support isn’t only money. People help by raiding, creating visuals, contributing ideas, moderating, and showing up daily. If you believe in something, there’s always a role you can play.
Q4: With strong social dominance, what steps are you taking in 2026 to convert energy into sustainable growth, listings, and ecosystem utility?
Tr0nixxx: It’s already converting naturally because the activity is real. You can watch organic growth happening. People follow because they see passion, consistent output, artwork, and daily presence. We’re not relying on bots to fake momentum.
Most new projects spike and die. But when people want something meaningful—friends, belonging, a mission—they end up in projects like this. Over time, we’ll launch more products, we’ll be more visible, and growth will become a result of the culture rather than forced pumps.
Sol7en: The donation utility is also growing. In October, November, and December, the creator fees were around $200 maximum per month. In the latest cycle, we generated almost $600 in creator fees. That donation didn’t go to one shelter—it went to four dog shelters. We’re also producing videos and livestream-style proof from different regions because the team is global. One shelter is in Nigeria, and another is in the US, and different team members will document different pieces. Evena small utility becomes meaningful when it grows month by month.
Q5: Are there plans to expand Momo across multiple chains or platforms, and what determines when expansion makes sense?
Sol7en: We’ve been expanding across platforms consistently. We expanded into new channels and infrastructure: Telegram (set up properly with protections), Discord, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok—especially to reach people who aren’t on X.
We’re also expanding into creator-style platforms and collaborations. Beyond that, our ecosystem itself becomes a platform. As the market improves, more Web3 companies approach us for collaborations, and we’ll choose those that make sense for the community.
There’s also work people don’t see: liquidity safety, reducing bundlers, removing threats connected to the old dev, and making the project safer for holders. That kind of stability is a prerequisite before you expand aggressively.
Tr0nixxx: Expansion requires patience. A lot of players in crypto don’t care about vision; they care about extracting money, especially some exchanges asking for payments and supply. If you want quick fixes, you’ll usually sacrifice something that hurts your holders long-term. We’d rather move more slowly and protect the project than rush into deals that damage it.
Q6: What’s the vision behind the side-scroller game “Super Momo,” and how will it integrate Momo tokens or engage the community?
Tr0nixxx: We’ve got strong developers working on it, and the inspiration is classic side-scrollers I grew up with. The goal isn’t a throwaway mini-game—it should have depth, challenge, achievements, and replay value—something people genuinely enjoy.
Token integration is possible—like rewards—but it’s an early beta. We don’t want to overpromise before we lock the best design. The point is: it’s community culture turned into an actual product people can interact with.
Q7: During downturns, how will Momo maintain growth and innovation?
Tr0nixxx: The biggest tool is patience. Crypto is volatile and sentiment-driven. If you believe in a project, the right approach is staying calm and thinking long-term instead of staring at charts all day. Meme coins can drop hard and rebound fast. If you have conviction, you build through it—steady accumulation, controlled risk, and consistent building.
Q8: What’s your partnership vision—FinTech, DeFi, or Web3 collaborations?
Tr0nixxx: We’re open to all of it, but we only work long term. We’re not interested in partners who show up demanding supply or chasing quick extraction. The priority is protecting holders and maintaining security. If someone understands the Momo vision and wants to build something lasting, we can collaborate across any of those categories.
Q8: How can people reach you for collaboration or to engage with the project?
Tr0nixxx: DM any of us—me, Sol7en, or Ryan—or join the Telegram through our official social links. The moderation is strict: good-faith people are welcome, spam gets removed. If you come with real intent, we’re open to discussion.
Q9: How do you track progress across dev, community growth, and partnerships so it doesn’t become isolated silos?
Tr0nixxx: We operate like a business with roles and departments. Raiders raid, builders build, biz dev handles partnerships—everyone has a lane. We communicate daily so the parts stay connected. And big decisions aren’t “one person decides”—we talk to the community, test the idea, run a vote/poll, and then implement what makes sense. The goal is collaboration, not dictatorship.
Q10: With the new RDI reward system coming, how will community members earn points—only artists, or also memes and TikToks?
Tr0nixxx: We reward real contribution. Not spam—effort. People who show up daily, raid properly, create great content, bring energy, and build trust. We pick contributors who actually push the project forward and reward them with Momo or money. The community is the heartbeat—this is mutual. If you join and you contribute consistently, you will be noticed and rewarded.
Live Questions
Q1: With very low tax/near-full circulation, what drives sustained demand without inflationary incentives or yield mechanics?
Sol7en: First, there is a tax: 0.25% from fee streams. It’s small, but it generates creator fees. We’re discussing sustainability and whether we should increase it slightly—maybe doubling—without making it painful.
As for sustained demand, we’re building revenue and growth paths that don’t rely on printing tokens. That includes paid partnerships where we promote verified projects or real-world companies through X, YouTube, and other channels. We’re also open to investors and structured collaborations with KOLs that pay. And we run events, contests, and giveaways that create activity and value—sometimes funded through platforms the community uses. This exact topic is something we’ve been discussing daily recently, and we’re actively developing more sustainable income ideas.
Q2: Do you plan Momo-branded merch or real-world experiences? And how will you grow non-English communities with regional resources?
Tr0nixxx: Merch is on the roadmap. The Momo brand is cute, accessible, and easy to turn into real products—accessories, clothing, and eventually a recognizable brand beyond crypto. The goal isn’t just merch for holders; it’s making Momo something people outside crypto would actually want.
For non-English growth, we already have holders worldwide—Brazil, the US, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. English is the main language for coordination right now, and it works. But we do want a serious push into Asia—especially China—when we’re ready, because that requires real planning and execution. We’re also seeing strong growth from Africa lately, which is exciting and shows how global this movement can be.
Q3: What ecosystem utility benefits long-term holders—and will you offer passive income like staking/farming?
Tr0nixxx: Staking is on the roadmap. I like it because it rewards loyal holders, but it needs to be built properly. It’s work-heavy, so it’s more likely later in the year, but yes—it’s part of what we want to deliver.
Sol7en: Utility also includes community rewards: giveaways, contests, and real-world donations. And we’re building educational events—bringing new adopters in, creating Momo-branded events for women in crypto, and also for broader communities. The purpose is to turn community energy into a real ecosystem.
Tr0nixxx: Loyal holders will be rewarded through staking and through active contribution programs. And if you stay involved, people notice who’s aligned long-term versus chasing quick profits.

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