The internet has entered a terrifying new era where reality itself has become a marketplace. Adam Aleksic (Etymology Nerd) & Aidan Walker join me to break it all down.
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Pump Fun GO is a new service that lets anyone pay anyone to do anything, and the results are terrifying. From paying people in poor countries $13 to get forehead tattoos to offering $95 for degrading acts, the platform has become a marketplace for human exploitation disguised as "meme coin marketing."
From meme coins and viral stunts to political influence campaigns, prediction markets, and user-generated marketing, this episode explores how financial incentives are reshaping online culture and even the offline world.
Joining me are Adam Aleksic (Etymology Nerd) and meme researcher Aidan Walker to unpack why platforms like Pump Fun, Polymarket, and the rise of the "bounty economy" could fundamentally change how the internet works.
Topics covered:
How Pump Fun Go is literally recreating Black Mirror episodes in real life
The terrifying rise of the "bounty economy" and what it means for society
Why people in developing countries are being targeted for these stunts
The connection between prediction markets, UGC marketing, and political manipulation
What happens when EVERYTHING becomes a marketing stunt (and why that's breaking trust online)
The psychology behind why people participate in these challenges
How this platform is warping our physical reality and making us question everything
Pump Fun Go explained
Meme coin marketing
Black Mirror becoming reality
The new attention economy
Polymarket and prediction markets
User-generated advertising
Political influence online
Why everything feels fake
The future of social media
The internet's next evolution