Jesse Pollak, co-founder of Base, has recently taken a strong stance on preserving market integrity by rejecting any tactics tied to market manipulation. His comments come after community discussions about whether Base should coordinate efforts to artificially boost specific assets, a proposal Pollak firmly declined.
Why Artificial Price Inflation Harms the Ecosystem
The Base co-founder explained the fundamental problems with market manipulation strategies. Artificially inflating asset prices through coordinated fund movement creates instability across the entire ecosystem. Such tactics don’t just harm the manipulated asset—they damage competing projects and erode trust in the broader market. Beyond ecosystem concerns, Pollak highlighted that orchestrating price movements contradicts the core principles of a transparent and fair trading environment and carries serious legal implications.
Base’s Real Commitment: Building Authentic Value
Rather than pursuing market manipulation tactics, Pollak emphasized that Base’s core team is dedicated to supporting genuine growth. The platform focuses on distributing quality assets and applications that deliver real value to users. Pollak acknowledged that while significant work remains to improve discoverability and exposure for quality projects, the path forward lies in organic development and authentic community engagement, not artificial price movements.
This stance reinforces Base’s position as a platform built on transparent market principles, where success is measured by genuine adoption and innovation rather than manipulated metrics.
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Base Leader Weighs In on Market Manipulation: Why Authentic Growth Matters
Jesse Pollak, co-founder of Base, has recently taken a strong stance on preserving market integrity by rejecting any tactics tied to market manipulation. His comments come after community discussions about whether Base should coordinate efforts to artificially boost specific assets, a proposal Pollak firmly declined.
Why Artificial Price Inflation Harms the Ecosystem
The Base co-founder explained the fundamental problems with market manipulation strategies. Artificially inflating asset prices through coordinated fund movement creates instability across the entire ecosystem. Such tactics don’t just harm the manipulated asset—they damage competing projects and erode trust in the broader market. Beyond ecosystem concerns, Pollak highlighted that orchestrating price movements contradicts the core principles of a transparent and fair trading environment and carries serious legal implications.
Base’s Real Commitment: Building Authentic Value
Rather than pursuing market manipulation tactics, Pollak emphasized that Base’s core team is dedicated to supporting genuine growth. The platform focuses on distributing quality assets and applications that deliver real value to users. Pollak acknowledged that while significant work remains to improve discoverability and exposure for quality projects, the path forward lies in organic development and authentic community engagement, not artificial price movements.
This stance reinforces Base’s position as a platform built on transparent market principles, where success is measured by genuine adoption and innovation rather than manipulated metrics.