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# What is basket.fund?

basket.fund is a Solana-first platform for KOL-managed crypto baskets.

Each basket represents a creator’s market view. For example, a basket could be built around Solana DeFi, Base ecosystem tokens, AI coins, memecoins, or any other thesis a creator wants to express.

Users deposit USDC, choose a basket, and receive exposure to the assets inside it. Behind the scenes, basket.fund buys the real underlying tokens and tracks each user’s share through internal basket units.

This means users do not need to buy every token one by one. They also do not need to manually adjust their portfolio every time a creator changes their view.

One deposit. One position. A full basket of conviction.


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