fig. athe shaftvertical price action, left flank
fig. bthe scrotum, left lobescrotal support, primary
fig. cthe scrotum, right lobescrotal support, secondary
fig. dthe apexejaculatory trajectory, terminal
Base
specimen exhibits scrotal support, ascending trajectory, and arrowhead apex. fully ballish.
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Ballish
Basus
methodology
the specimen was first sighted on Base mainnet in the late spring of 2026. unlike its cousin Bullish vulgaris, the Ballish basus displays a distinct scrotal-support morphology at the lower median of its trajectory, sustaining ascent only after the second lobe clears the support floor. the apex is terminal, irreversible, and ballish.
the lab regrets that the specimen cannot be unobserved. observing the specimen makes it more ballish. tap the balls to confirm.