We have friend that in Japan that can go to $Peace and do some stuff.
Just remember, $PEACE will be the part of Japan history.
Just like moodeng on Thailand 🐻❄️
$PEACE is literally the animal symbol of Japan. They consider it a national treasure animal. Even the Emperor and Empress personally visited $PEACE.
My Japanese friends also told me it’s starting to hit mainstream media, so this will likely go even more viral in Japan. It’s part of their history.
@finnbags@BagsApp Hmm, is this a soft shill to Punch on @BagsApp
We have been saying this from the start.
Slowly, then all at once.
Too big to ignore! 🥊🐵💚
There’s been some confusion around “Punch” tokens, so we want to clearly explain what Punch on Bags actually is.
First, there are many Punch-themed tokens across crypto. Most have nothing to do with the real Punch, Kosuke, or the zoo. Many meme coins in general exist purely for speculation, and we understand why people are cautious.
We are NOT asking followers of the zoo to buy, trade, or invest in this token.
Punch on Bags was created on Bags App as a community-driven meme coin experiment tied to Punch’s viral story and the support people wanted to show for him and the Ichikawa City Zoo.
Here’s how it works:
• People trade the token voluntarily
• Trading activity generates platform fees
• Those fees can be collected by the zoo through the linked account
Originally, the fee recipient was connected to a TikTok account intended for Kosuke. However, some community members were concerned the account may not have been legitimate. To ensure transparency and avoid confusion, the fee collection was redirected to the zoo’s official X account instead.
We also created https://t.co/j8PRtCcvIg to document Punch’s story, provide visibility into the project, and help people understand what is happening.
Important clarification:
The website does NOT collect donations.
It is NOT a charity platform.
It is simply a meme coin website and information hub related to the token.
Additionally:
• The token has no intrinsic value
• There are no guarantees of profit or returns
• This is not financial advice
• Anyone participating should do their own research and understand the risks involved with crypto and meme coins
One of the most important aspects of this setup is that ALL trading fees generated by the token remain available for the zoo to collect indefinitely into the future, as long as trading activity exists.
The zoo accepting fees does NOT mean the zoo endorses cryptocurrency, meme coins, or speculative trading.
We simply believe internet communities can sometimes rally around real-world causes in unexpected ways.
A recent example of this was when @rebeccaperrotto was able to raise significant funds through a community token called Asteroid created in memory of her daughter Liv. It showed how online communities and crypto users can direct attention and resources toward causes people genuinely care about.
At the end of the day, Punch on Bags exists because people around the world connected with Punch’s story and wanted to support the zoo in a creative way.
If anyone has questions, concerns, or wants clarification, we’re happy to answer openly.
i’ve been here since the beginning like many of you guys
there was always going to be a big fud campaign from the other punch
DO NOT GET SHAKEN OUT
it’s all coordinated and false
the TT is real
It is the right tiktok.
I admire @NixFlips and everyone but
Dont let the fud get to u.
I have already contacted a colleague of Kosuke and we will het those fees in his hands asap
Two weeks ago, when Cashback was released, I was unhappy with the model and hired three software engineers to build out @BedrockFees, a fee distribution product that rewards holders.
Even though one of the devs we hired had credibility and had been hired by companies like Gemini, he went behind my back, sniped the launch, and immediately extracted.
After two of the devs dropped the project within less than 24 hours, we had to scramble to find new developers to keep the tech running.
After the coin reached a $1M market cap and we had parted ways with him, the malicious dev continued to grift and sabotage our project by launching a new token on the Bedrock Fee Distribution wallet and purposely shutting down our servers.
Shutting down our servers, which caused the site to go offline, eroded trust within the community and caused our token price to drop rapidly.
He has since been kicked out of his university blockchain club, and we have changed the Fee Distribution wallet so that he no longer has access to it.
He is no longer a security risk to the project, and we will continue to build Bedrock transparently and in public.