Deep Dive
1. Based Vibe Coding Camp Launch (8 August 2025)
Overview:
Hunt Town partnered with Based Korea to host a 4-week coding camp (21 August – 16 September 2025) focused on Mini App development. The program targets non-developers, offering tutorials and a $6,700 prize pool for top participants. Applications closed on 18 August, with final selections announced on 19 August.
What this means:
This initiative is bullish for HUNT as it aligns with Hunt Town’s focus on ecosystem growth. By lowering barriers to app development, the project could attract new builders, potentially increasing utility for HUNT tokens and NFTs. (Hunt Town)
2. Hunt Clap Season 14 Begins (1 August 2025)
Overview:
Season 14 of Hunt Town’s Clap Program went live, rewarding users who “clap” for community content with HUNT grants and Building NFTs. The program has run 13 prior seasons, with Season 13 ending on 29 July.
What this means:
This is neutral-to-bullish for HUNT. While the program drives engagement, its recurring nature limits novelty. However, sustained NFT demand could tighten circulating supply, provided participation remains high. (Hunt Town)
3. Hunt Puzzle Game Debuts (30 July 2025)
Overview:
Hunt Town launched Hunt Puzzle on Farcaster, a word game where players identify project-related terms. Difficulty escalates with levels, and speed affects rankings.
What this means:
This is neutral for HUNT. While the game fosters community interaction, it lacks direct token utility. However, heightened visibility could attract new users to Hunt Town’s broader ecosystem. (Hunt Town)
Conclusion
Hunt Town is doubling down on community-driven growth via developer education, grants, and gamification. While these efforts may not immediately impact HUNT’s price (-44% past 90 days), they signal long-term ecosystem building. Will upcoming app launches from the coding camp translate into sustained token demand?