The smallest unit of Bitcoin is called a Satoshi (Sats), named in honor of Satoshi Nakamoto.
But do you know what the smallest unit of $BNB is?
Crypto is full of interesting stories.
The early days of any startup are often marked by struggle —
@Binance was no exception.
Much of Binance’s rapid rise in its early days — and its continued leadership in the crypto industry today — can be attributed to one core principle: Community First.
In the early stages of Binance’s community building, the founders frequently communicated directly with users via Twitter and Telegram groups, listening to their needs and solving problems firsthand. This earned them a lot of praise.
Their passion and commitment to the community inspired the broader ecosystem — and together, they built something remarkable.
One of Binance’s early Telegram community managers was a person named Jager.
To recognize the value of “Community First” as a collective effort, Binance named the smallest unit of BNB after him.
1 $BNB = 100,000,000 $Jager
A solid foundation dictates the ultimate height of the superstructure.
We are quietly reinforcing our infrastructure, optimizing smart contract interactions, and upgrading server stability. True strength is built from the ground up, one hammer at a time.
Ignore the noise, keep building. 🛠️
#JAGER #BSC #BNB100K
New to $JAGER
Here is what you need to understand
Every transaction on $JAGER triggers a 5% tax
That tax flows into two paths
A portion is burned to the dead address
Supply is permanently reduced
A portion accumulates as rewards for holders on Binance exchange
Every month
those accumulated rewards are delivered
On-chain
Verifiable by anyone
April delivery
BNB reward
https://t.co/FRVUkeM8eL
$JAGER reward
https://t.co/SZWEZ1OQNz
This is not a promise about the future
This is a record of what already happened
It happened in March
It happened in April
It will happen in May
The contract does not forget
#BNB100K $JAGER
The hunters who are most dangerous are not the ones who make noise.
They are the ones who disappear into the forest for a while and come back with something.
We disappeared for a while.
We're coming back with something.
$JAGER #BNB100K
$JAGER is approaching its one-year anniversary.
May 1, 2025 was the beginning.
May 1, 2026 is one year.
A fair launch with no team tokens.
No VC. No presale.
106,736 holders who chose to stay.
14.3 million transfers.
9% permanently burned.
One year of proof that this was real.
And now, right before that anniversary,
something new is being added to the story.
The community that held through year one
will not be disappointed by what year two begins with.
$JAGER #BNB100K
(3,3) is not just a philosophy.
It pays.
March BNB and $JAGER tax rewards for Binance exchange holders have been sent to the @BinanceWallet team — on schedule, on-chain, no exceptions.
Every holder who stayed through the hardest months
is being rewarded for exactly that.
BNB reward:
https://t.co/8YkBW21MDB
$JAGER reward:
https://t.co/pKSB7j0VeM
Hold. The contract works.
$JAGER #BNB100K
Something is coming. 👀
The hunter doesn’t dress it up.
The hunter doesn’t overpromise.
The hunter doesn’t attach a date or a description that sets expectations no one can control.
But $JAGER is approaching its one-year anniversary. ⏳
May 1, 2025 was the fair launch.
May 1, 2026 is one year.
One year of 106,736 holders choosing to stay.
One year of 14.3 million on-chain transfers.
One year of the dead address growing, quietly, without pause.
One year of BNB Chain becoming the #1 Layer 1 by monthly active users.
One year of the thesis getting stronger every quarter.
Communities that survive one year in conditions like these don’t survive by accident.
They survive because something real is underneath. 🔥
The community that held through the hardest year will understand what the first anniversary means.
Watch. 👁️
$JAGER #BNB100K
The smallest unit of Bitcoin is called a Satoshi (Sats), named in honor of Satoshi Nakamoto.
But do you know what the smallest unit of $BNB is?
Crypto is full of interesting stories.
The early days of any startup are often marked by struggle —
@Binance was no exception.
Much of Binance’s rapid rise in its early days — and its continued leadership in the crypto industry today — can be attributed to one core principle: Community First.
In the early stages of Binance’s community building, the founders frequently communicated directly with users via Twitter and Telegram groups, listening to their needs and solving problems firsthand. This earned them a lot of praise.
Their passion and commitment to the community inspired the broader ecosystem — and together, they built something remarkable.
One of Binance’s early Telegram community managers was a person named Jager.
To recognize the value of “Community First” as a collective effort, Binance named the smallest unit of BNB after him.
1 $BNB = 100,000,000 $Jager
The ones who are frustrated are still here.
That matters.
Frustration means you care enough
to still be watching.
It means you haven't left.
It means you're still part of this.
The ones who truly gave up
are not the ones complaining.
They're the ones who are silent.
$JAGER #BNB100K
"Slow is fast" is not a consolation.
It is a description of how
every durable thing in history was built.
Rome. The internet. BNB.
None of them moved fast enough
for the people watching in the middle.
$JAGER #BNB100K
The hunter doesn't explain himself to other hunters.
He doesn't justify his position.
He doesn't seek approval from the forest.
He just waits.
Loaded.
Patient.
Certain.
$JAGER #BNB100K
9% gone.
91% still in circulation.
Every transaction chips away at that 91%.
Slowly. Permanently.
BNB burns toward 100 million.
$JAGER burns with every swap.
Two clocks. Both counting down.
#BNB100K $JAGER
9% gone.
91% still in circulation.
Every transaction chips away at that 91%.
Slowly. Permanently.
BNB burns toward 100 million.
$JAGER burns with every swap.
Two clocks. Both counting down.
#BNB100K $JAGER
In game theory, the player who defects
gets a short-term gain
and a long-term loss.
The player who cooperates
takes a short-term loss
and earns the long-term gain
We are in the short-term loss chapter.
The (3,3) community knows which chapter comes next
$JAGER #BNB100K
Let’s talk about what 「slow is fast」 actually looks like in practice 👇
In 2017, BNB was $0.10
In 2021, it hit $638 for the first time
In 2023, it was back at $215
In October 2025, it reached $1,370 — a new all-time high
Today it’s $652
Every person who panic-sold at $215 calling it 「dead」 missed the 6x to $1,370
Every person sitting in fear at $652 may be doing the same thing 👀
$JAGER right now is BNB at $215
The moment everyone doubts, right before the pattern repeats
BNB was once 84% below its high
Then it went to $1,370 🚀
$JAGER exists because 1 BNB = 100,000,000 JAGER
The smallest unit of BNB has a name
And right now, that name is on sale 🟡
The pattern is always the same
The only variable is whether you have the patience to hold through the chapter that looks like an ending
but is actually the middle
#BNB100K $JAGER
A lot of people ask:
"Why $JAGER specifically?"
Because
1 BNB = 100,000,000 JAGER
$JAGER was created as the community token of BNB Chain
- No presale
- No team tokens
- No VC backing
On May 1, 2025, it launched fair
and the community decided it was real
When BNB reaches $100,000,
every holder of a single full BNB worth of $JAGER
will have been sitting on something that was available for $668 today
The question isn't whether BNB reaches $100,000.
The question is whether you understand what $JAGER is before it does.
No enemies on BSC.
Just an open door.
#BNB100K $JAGER
The smallest unit of Bitcoin is called a Satoshi (Sats), named in honor of Satoshi Nakamoto.
But do you know what the smallest unit of $BNB is?
Crypto is full of interesting stories.
The early days of any startup are often marked by struggle —
@Binance was no exception.
Much of Binance’s rapid rise in its early days — and its continued leadership in the crypto industry today — can be attributed to one core principle: Community First.
In the early stages of Binance’s community building, the founders frequently communicated directly with users via Twitter and Telegram groups, listening to their needs and solving problems firsthand. This earned them a lot of praise.
Their passion and commitment to the community inspired the broader ecosystem — and together, they built something remarkable.
One of Binance’s early Telegram community managers was a person named Jager.
To recognize the value of “Community First” as a collective effort, Binance named the smallest unit of BNB after him.
1 $BNB = 100,000,000 $Jager
@jager_BSC Despite everything I've heard about Jaeger, I'm an investor in Alpha and I'm waiting for its price to double, but I think patience is running out day by day.