Beyond Meme Coins: Supermodel’s Lead Developer on Trading with Style
Interview by Nic H.
Nic: Let’s start here — why does crypto always default to frogs, dogs, and irony? What’s missing?
Madison: Look, I have no issue with meme coins — they’re fun, they move fast, and they serve a purpose. But that’s one style of participation. The culture can evolve. Not everything has to be neon chaos and inside jokes. What we’re building with Supermodel is something more refined — a digital asset with presence. One you can actually hold, trade, and be proud to own.
Nic: So where does Supermodel fit in the current market?
Madison: If Bitcoin is your long-term store of value, and meme coins are your quick-flip plays, Supermodel lives in the space between. It’s a mid-cycle asset — designed to hold through a season, not a lifetime, not an hour. That’s where we see real opportunity: a token that moves with rhythm, carries scarcity, and still offers enough liquidity to trade.
Nic: You’re clearly intentional about supply. Why 100 million?
Madison: Because we’re tired of trillion-token inflation that makes every chart look like a joke. A tighter supply lets the market breathe — it gives the asset room to build gravity. With 100 million, you’re creating the conditions for healthy trading, clean exits, and long-term price memory. It’s not about artificially constraining value — it’s about shaping behavior.
Nic: Talk to me about the trading culture. You mentioned you’re not chasing “new pairs.”
Madison: That culture exhausts people. Jumping into every new listing, sniped by bots, raked by hidden fees — it’s not sustainable, and honestly, it’s not interesting. We’re focused on building something with aesthetic weight and real community. The kind of token you can leave in your wallet for a season, come back to, and feel like you were part of something thoughtful — not just noisy.
Nic: What makes Supermodel different from another dressed-up meme coin?
Madison: Intention. We’re not copying existing trends — we’re defining our own lane. This isn’t just about creating a new coin. It’s about launching a new class of product. Supermodel has lore, it has structure, it has story. We’re designing it to extend into collaborations, experiences, even physical-world activations. This thing has range.
Nic: There’s a luxury angle here, too — exotic cars, fashion, all of it.
Madison: Absolutely. Supermodel leans into aspiration — but it doesn’t parody it. We want the token to feel cinematic. Imagine holding a piece of something styled like a runway show, but with market presence. It’s sexy, sure. But it’s also structured. The goal is to create something that traders and tastemakers both see value in.
Nic: So what kind of holder is this really for?
Madison: People who care how they show up — digitally, financially, aesthetically. People who’ve played the fast game and want something that feels more deliberate. If it’s in the budget and you’re looking for something with rhythm and potential, we’d like to be your next move.
Nic: Final thought?
Madison: Crypto doesn’t have to stay in one place. In time, I think tokens like Supermodel will be part of a broader portfolio — even for serious investors, as a way to express momentum, taste, and timing. We’re trading perception — ideas we believe in and want to see made real. That’s the future we’re building toward.