Catapult Extreme is the announcement channel for Catapult Trade, a “gamified trading” platform that pitches itself as merging entertainment and trading — paper-money trading competitions today, with a roadmap toward gamified and classic futures, prediction markets, an “agentic” trading infrastructure, and a social trading app. Most of what gets posted here, though, is not product content but the $PULT token launch: a public sale, its whitelist round, and the mechanics tying platform revenue to token holders.
The sale details are laid out with specific numbers: $PULT priced at $0.06 for a $60M fully diluted valuation on a 1 billion total token supply, no cliff or vesting for public buyers (allocation is claimable in full at the token generation event), while team and ecosystem allocations stay locked, keeping circulating supply at 37.85% at launch. The project describes a buy-and-burn mechanism funded by five separate platform revenue streams as the deflationary backbone of the token. Whitelist registration and the public sale itself are each reported as selling out or filling within minutes, with specific figures like “20,000+ users” and “55% filled in 1 hour.”
Around the token launch, the channel ran a $10,000 paper-trading competition and posts periodic roadmap updates — a recent one flags a “Gamified Futures” feature in testing with a preview expected within the week, and exchange listings pushed to mid-September pending finalization.
Everything here is self-reported by the project: valuations, revenue-funded burns, and demand figures come from Catapult Trade itself, with no third-party verification, audit mention, or independent commentary in the channel. The writing style leans hard into urgency and hype — countdown timers, claims of demand “breaking every projection,” exclamation-heavy one-liners — more typical of a sale funnel than a project-update feed.
This channel suits someone who has already decided to participate in the $PULT sale and wants the exact timing, pricing, and allocation mechanics as the team announces them. It is a poor source for anyone trying to evaluate whether Catapult Trade's product or tokenomics are sound: there is no independent data here, only the project's own claims about its growth and revenue, delivered in the language of a sales campaign.