Stop letting derivs kill the coin they copied.
Every breakout memecoin spawns a swarm of derivatives. Today they compete with the original for the same liquidity and attention — pure PvP that drains value from the very token that made them possible. Airdrop re-wires that relationship.
The problem: PvP
A token hits $120M. A hundred copies launch. Each one siphons buyers away from the original and from each other. Nobody wins except the fastest sniper. The original holders get diluted by their own memetic success.
The fix: aligned derivs
On Airdrop, a deriv is launched beneath an airdrop — and 100% of its pump.fun creator rewards are airdropped back to the original token's holders. The copy now feeds the original instead of cannibalising it.
The flow
A coin applies for an airdrop
Any token with at least $50K market cap can apply. It becomes an airdrop — a card on Airdrop that anyone can build under. The flagship is $ANSEM.
Anyone deploys a deriv beneath it
Through Airdrop, a creator launches a brand-new pump.fun token under that airdrop. Standard pump.fun deployment — same bonding curve, same chain — just routed through us so the creator-reward authority points at our treasury.
Rewards are swept every 30 minutes
The deriv's creator rewards accrue in SOL. Every 30 minutes we claim them and airdrop 80% to the original token's holders, weighted by how much they hold, while the other 20% is used to buy back $STIMMY tokens.
Derivs get ranked
Under each airdrop, derivs are ordered by market cap, age, volume, or how much they've airdropped to holders — so the most aligned, most generous derivs rise to the top.
The rules
$50K minimum
A coin below the market-cap floor can't be listed as an airdrop.
Once only
A mint can hold an airdrop exactly once. No re-listing the same token twice.
Removed is forever
If an admin removes a deriv as an abusive PvP fork, its mint can never be re-added.
Swept every 30 min
Creator rewards are claimed and distributed on a 30-minute cadence.
Make your derivs pay rent.
List your token as an airdrop, or launch a deriv beneath one that already exists.
