Justin Sun’s NFT Marketplace: The Chronicles of Abandonment
Justin Sun’s NFT Adventures
So, gather ’round folks, because we need to talk about Justin Sun’s NFT marketplace—AINFT! Spoiler alert: it’s not the happiest of tales. In the last month, this digital bazaar managed to rattle off a grand total of just four, yes FOUR, NFT sales. It’s like trying to run a lemonade stand in the middle of winter!
AINFT’s Lackluster Performance
Ain’t nothing small about claiming to be “The Biggest NFT Trading Platform on TRON,” yet AINFT is struggling harder than a cat at a dog show. Just this week, they only managed to sell a measly two NFTs. Seriously, if there were crickets chirping in the marketplace, I’d say it’s a full-blown symphony.
A Brief History of AINFT
Now, let’s rewind the clock a bit. AINFT kicked off its journey as APENFT back in 2021, but in a bold move reminiscent of a nail salon doubling as a cat café, they rebranded and added a sprinkle of AI magic in 2025. However, it looks like the ghosts of expectations are haunting this place. Over the last month, they recorded a total of four NFT sales from just two collections. The grand total in terms of sales volume? A whopping 5,434 TRON—which translates to about $1,775. Not exactly a jackpot, huh?
The Memecoin Muddle
And if you thought NFTs were the only thing going downhill, hold onto your wallets! During the same timeframe, Justin’s memecoin platform, Sun Pump, birthed 57 new tokens. Yes, you heard that right—57! But before you get too excited, some days they could only manage to launch a solitary token. I mean, talk about a slow day at work.
Cash Flow Crisis
According to Dune Analytics, AINFT’s earnings have hit a wall too. Over the past week? They raked in a grand total of $196. Feel free to let that sink in for a moment. On June 10, their glorious payday was… wait for it… $3. That’s right, enough for a mid-range coffee at your favorite café!
The Memecoin Variety Show
Now, if you’ve ever dreamed of a diverse selection when it comes to memecoins, be prepared for disappointment. Sun Pump’s homepage shows off 36 tokens, out of which 18 are dedicated to Sun himself! The rest? Well, let’s just say they’ve got a lotta love for USDT and even a moustache-themed coin thrown into the mix for good measure. It’s the least diverse collection of tokens this side of the internet!
The Bottom Line
In simple terms, AINFT and Sun Pump seem to be a bit like a party where everyone’s left before the main event. With low sales and fewer exciting offerings, it looks like Justin Sun’s NFT aspirations need a hefty dose of fairy dust to bring them back to life!