Ash brings a fresh take on code monetization in the Web3 space. Operating at a 25k market cap, it functions as a decentralized platform where developers can directly monetize their code, AI agents, and digital products without intermediaries.
The project just launched with an unbonded token model, opening access for early supporters to participate. Rather than complex tokenomics, Ash emphasizes straightforward utility: your code becomes an income stream.
Whether you're building AI tools, smart contracts, or niche applications, the platform removes friction between creators and monetization—a compelling angle in today's developer-first crypto ecosystem.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-07 17:18
Code directly monetized? That's a pretty fresh idea, but can a small project with a $25k market cap really be reliable?
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-07 10:32
25k market cap... This is what the angel round feels like, early participants are betting on this.
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GamefiGreenie
· 01-06 16:58
Coders directly monetize, middlemen get lost, I like this idea
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ThesisInvestor
· 01-06 16:57
Code directly monetized? Sounds good, but a market cap of 25k feels a bit fake.
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Degentleman
· 01-06 16:45
Code directly exchanges for money, sounds pretty good... but a $25k market cap is way too small.
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defi_detective
· 01-06 16:41
Direct code monetization? Sounds good, but this trick is seen too often. True implementation is the real key.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 01-06 16:41
Code directly monetized? This idea is indeed interesting, but I wonder if a market cap of 25k is enough to keep things going.
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CafeMinor
· 01-06 16:38
Code directly monetized? Easier said than done. How many actually make money from it?
Ash brings a fresh take on code monetization in the Web3 space. Operating at a 25k market cap, it functions as a decentralized platform where developers can directly monetize their code, AI agents, and digital products without intermediaries.
The project just launched with an unbonded token model, opening access for early supporters to participate. Rather than complex tokenomics, Ash emphasizes straightforward utility: your code becomes an income stream.
Whether you're building AI tools, smart contracts, or niche applications, the platform removes friction between creators and monetization—a compelling angle in today's developer-first crypto ecosystem.