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YouBallin Opens $YBL Sale on Solana — Instant Claims & Raydium Liquidity Bring Real Utility

Thu, 13/11/2025 - 16:00
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YouBallin Opens $YBL Sale on Solana — Instant Claims & Raydium Liquidity Bring Real Utility
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NEW YORK – Blockman PR – Nov 13, 2025 — YouBallin, a SocialFi protocol focused on creator-first economics, today launched its public $YBL token sale. Buyers can claim tokens immediately thanks to Alchemy-driven contract flows, with liquidity available on Raydium for seamless on-chain trading.

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$YBL’s token metrics are explicit: 1,000,000,000 total38.2% circulating at TGE15% publicly unlocked. The project uses a 10% burn of platform revenue  to introduce deflationary pressure while Alchemy’s dynamic pricing feed ensures that market orders reflect live conditions.

The platform’s core mechanic is a two-phase competition: Legends scout Talent; Fans vote with $YBL to determine winners. Each creator  mints an NFT receipt that proves participation and unlocks future loyalty benefits.

“Web2 funnels attention to platforms; we funnel it back to the people who create culture,” said Muhannad Akrin, Founder. “This is brand discipline applied to social participation.”

Technical details: YouBallin leverages Solana’s sub-second throughput to support high-volume vote events and instant claims. The team plans LayerZero bridge integration in 2026 to expand reach beyond Solana.

The sale’s structure aims to provide immediate token utility — voting and tipping — while preserving long-term alignment through controlled unlocks and burns.

About YouBallin: 

Founded by Muhannad Akrin, Chris Arakelian, Patrick Heinz, and Lexie Kier; advisors include Chainlink alums. Now live with 20K beta users.

Public Sale: https://youballin.com
X: @you_ballin
Telegram: t.me/youballin

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