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Believe Alpha Fund
One Token.
Capture the best of the Believe Ecosystem.
$BAF is the utility token of the Believe Alpha Fund, an actively managed token basket providing broad, real-time exposure to the Believe ecosystem.

What is the Believe Alpha Fund?
The Believe Alpha Fund (BAF) is an actively traded token basket that focuses exclusively on tokens launched within the Believe ecosystem.
We don’t just buy and hold - we target the best short-term price moves.
Our proprietary AI-driven signals spot early projects and prime entry points, while our two experienced traders execute rapid trades, capture profits, and reinvest - keeping the portfolio always positioned for the next opportunity.
$BAF token utilty
The $BAF token is the direct gateway to the Believe Alpha Fund.
By holding $BAF, you tap into an actively traded basket of every promising token launched in the Believe ecosystem - without spending hours researching or managing trades yourself.
Every move our traders make, every quick profit, and every AI-driven entry feeds the $BAF flywheel:
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Profits, trading fees and creator rewards are used to buy back and burn $BAF, tightening supply.
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As the fund captures the best short-term gains, $BAF’s value aims to outperform the growth of the Believe ecosystem.
For investors, $BAF is a single, liquid token designed to maximize upside across the entire Believe network.
How the $BAF Flywheel works
1. Multiple Revenue Streams
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Trading fees from $BAF transactions
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Profits from our active trades inside the Believe ecosystem
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Creator rewards earned through ecosystem incentives
All of these flow into the fund’s treasury.
2. Buyback & Burn
A portion of that revenue is used to buy $BAF on the open market and permanently burn those tokens, removing them from circulation.
3. Scarcity Drives Value
With each burn, the total supply of $BAF decreases.
As supply shrinks while demand grows or holds steady, each $BAT represents a larger share of the fund’s value.
Holding $BAF lets you benefit directly from this flywheel:
profits and fees → buybacks → burns → reduced supply → upward price pressure.
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