Sealing specimen

Dept. of Reasonable Market Behaviour · Containment file 105

TOO MUCH BULL. NOT ENOUGH BOTTLE.

One full-sized bull. One tiny bottle. Cork status: concerned.

Solana · fair launch on pump.fun · 0% tax · LP burned

THE AGITATION TEST RIG 05
SHAKE
0100
0.0PSI
CORK: SEATED
BEST 0.0 PSIRELEASES 0

Grab the bottle and shake it. Pressure bleeds off the moment you stop.

Filed under: it was not settling

THE INCIDENT

The Department received several complaints about an excessively confident bull. He charged through meetings, frightened the risk managers, and refused to use the designated bearish entrance. Their solution was elegant: compress him into turquoise glass, seal it with the strongest cork available, and display him somewhere harmless.

  1. DAY 014 PSI

    Compression

    Specimen folded into 400 ml of turquoise glass. Cork seated. Shelf labelled contained. Photographs taken for the newsletter.

  2. DAY 123 PSI

    Quiet

    The bull sat still, one cheek pressed against the glass. The Department circulated a memo congratulating itself on an elegant solution.

  3. DAY 241 PSI

    Bubbles

    Tiny bubbles formed around his horns. Logged as decoration. No action required. Confinement did not make him calmer — it made him carbonated.

  4. DAY 368 PSI

    Cork creep

    The cork measured four millimetres higher than Monday. The Department assumed the bottle was settling.

  5. 09:30

    Containment failure

    The cork launched across the room. Warm mist poured from the neck and the bull reached full size before his front hooves touched the floor. The bottle remained perfectly intact. The department did not.

Turns out you can bottle a bull.
You just cannot keep him there.

Vessel schedule

CONTAINMENT SPECS

Everything the Department wrote down before it stopped writing things down.

1B

Total supply

1,000,000,000

One bull, finely divided. There will never be another.

0%

Tax

0 BUY / 0 SELL

The Department charges nothing. It also never did anything.

100%

Liquidity

BURNED

The key left the building at the same velocity as the cork.

NIL

Contract

RENOUNCED

Nobody is in charge. This is consistent with prior events.

LIVE PRESSURE TELEMETRYwarming up
Price
Market cap
24h change
24h volume

Readings appear here the moment the bottle is opened on pump.fun and Dexscreener finishes indexing the pair.

Approved handling

DECANTING PROCEDURE

Four steps. Do not skip the fourth.

  1. 01

    Get a glass

    Install Phantom or any Solana wallet. Desktop or phone — both hold pressure equally badly.

  2. 02

    Fill it

    Send SOL to your wallet from any exchange. A little is plenty. The bull does not check the balance.

  3. 03

    Uncork

    Swap SOL for $BTLBULL on pump.fun or Jupiter, using the contract address at the top of this page.

  4. 04

    Stand back

    You now hold a pressurised asset. Observe it on Dexscreener from a sensible distance.

Projected vessel behaviour

PRESSURE STAGES

A roadmap, in the only unit that matters.

STAGE 01SEALED

Fair launch on pump.fun. Chart goes live. The shelf gets its label and the lid goes on.

14 PSI
STAGE 02FIZZING

Holders arrive, memes multiply, the chart develops opinions. Bubbles form around the horns and are filed as decoration.

41 PSI
STAGE 03CORK CREEP

Listings, partnerships, the kind of volume that makes a risk manager stand up. Four millimetres on Monday. Eleven by Thursday.

68 PSI
STAGE 04UNCONTAINED

There is no plan for this stage. There never is. The bottle survives. Nothing standing near it does.

09:30

THE SHELF IS FULL. THE BOTTLE IS NOT.

Every holder is another millimetre of cork travel. The Department would like you to wait. The Department has been wrong before.

The bull leaving the bottle at full speed as the cork flies off.
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