Call it a coin.
Call it a movement.
Call it an inside joke between 100,000 degens.
We don’t care what it is — because you’ll care when it launches.
$RAT
We didn’t invent a plan.
We just followed the timeline:
1. War tweet drops
2. $RAT gets minted
3. Timeline loses its mind
4. Still hasn’t launched
Some call it reckless.
We call it instinct.
You’re watching the space too logically. This isn’t logic — it’s narrative.
A tweet about rats became a coin. A meme became momentum.
$RAT hasn’t launched, but it’s already culture.
You might not believe in memecoins.
But the timeline does.
And when a global headline turns into an internet reaction, that’s when culture gets minted.
$RAT is what happens when memes respond faster than markets.
There was once a meme so powerful, it dodged missiles.
Not because it had utility.
But because it didn’t care.
It didn’t ask for permission.
Didn’t wait for trends.
It just… existed.
Loudly.
We call it $RAT.
But soon, you’ll call it inevitable.
$RAT wasn’t launched. It escaped.
Out of war zones and tweet threads, it crawled into the feed.
Just raw survival instinct and internet energy.
You’re not early. You’re lucky.
Because when the rats organize, everything else just reacts.
They’re busy memeing frogs and barking for attention…
Meanwhile, the rats?
We’re suiting up, linking up, and stacking power.
Welcome to the real takeover.
Every memecoin has a story.
Ours started with global conflict, international tension, and a rogue tweet.
$RAT is the only token brave enough to be born out of actual geopolitical beef.
Not a meme coin. A meme missile.
Buckle up.