Hello everyone, today I want to share something different.
While deeply involved with @MemeX_MRC20, I've also been helping some newcomers with their questions, and I'm very happy to see them gradually breaking even.
Today, I want to talk about the origin of MemeX's mascot. Did you know that the mascot used by MemeX is mainly based on the classic meme character—Pepe the Frog?
Pepe originated in 2005 from the comic "Boy’s Club" created by Matt Furie, and quickly evolved into various memes through the internet, becoming a sensation on platforms like 4chan, Reddit, and Twitter, and one of the representatives of global meme culture. Despite going through controversies, it has become a symbol of decentralized culture in the Web3 and DeFi communities, representing community, freedom, anti-elitism, and grassroots culture.
The $M token is currently listed on multiple exchanges, with a stable price around 0.06U and a decent market cap.
This not only reflects the entertainment aspect of memecoins but also represents a culture and the spirit of decentralization.
Thank you all for your continued support and interaction. Recently, I've been helping some newcomers who just joined YAP with their questions, and I'm very happy to see some of them breaking the 0 mark one after another.
I've been deeply involved with @MemeX_MRC20, and I've written quite a bit about the project. Today, I want to write something different.
The origin of the MemeX_MRC20 mascot:
The mascot used by @MemeX_MRC20 is primarily based on a frog, especially the classic meme character Pepe the Frog.
About Pepe the Frog:
Pepe is a comic character that originated in 2005, created by American cartoonist Matt Furie, and first appeared in the comic "Boy’s Club."
Later, due to expressions like "Feels good man," it was adapted by internet users into various memes, quickly going viral on platforms like 4chan, Reddit, and Twitter, becoming one of the representatives of global meme culture.
Although Pepe itself is not malicious, its widespread dissemination and politicization led to controversial uses. However, in the Web3 space, it has evolved into a totem of meme culture, representing community, freedom, anti-elitism, and grassroots culture.
Such imagery is widely used in the Web3, DeFi, and community coin ecosystems, being both entertaining and a symbol of decentralized culture.
Currently, the token $M is listed on several exchanges, with a price around 0.06U and a decent market cap.

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