Simulate a $25K Solana Token Launch with a 60/40 Split
A $25K budget on Solana with a 60/40 split creates an interesting dynamic: $15,000 of liquidity is substantial by Solana micro-cap standards, while $10,000 for acquisition is a significant sum in an ecosystem where gas is free. The aggressive split maximizes token accumulation, and on Solana, the $10,000 buy can be structured across many small transactions without gas overhead — unlike Ethereum where splitting would multiply costs. The simulator models the single-buy scenario to show the worst-case price impact.
Scenario Parameters
Solana
$25K
60/40
1,000,000,000
$15,000
$10,000
Key Concepts for This Scenario
Frequently Asked Questions
On Solana, can the $10,000 acquisition be split across multiple buys to reduce slippage?
In practice, yes — Solana gas costs are negligible, so splitting is viable. However, on a public pool, other traders may front-run between your split orders. The simulator models the single-buy worst case. To approximate split buys, run the simulation and observe how the per-trade slippage decreases as the pool grows with each buy.
How does $15,000 of Solana liquidity compare to typical Raydium launches?
A $15,000 pool on Raydium places this launch above the median for new token pairs. Many Solana launches seed with $2K-$10K. The additional depth means less price volatility on small trades, which can attract more organic participants and DEX aggregator routing. The simulator shows the exact slippage profile at this depth.
What happens to the $15,000 Solana pool if there is a coordinated sell-off?
The simulator models random buy and sell pressure including large sells. A coordinated sell-off where multiple wallets sell in quick succession can extract significant USD from the pool and crash the price. The constant product formula prevents full drainage, but the price can drop by 50% or more depending on sell volume. Run the simulation multiple times to see the range of outcomes.
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