Bidding $MOG, with a pending ETF, at 90mcp will be the most obvious play of the decade, in hindsight.
You will tell someone in the future that you were able to get 0.1% supply for only 90k and he will burst laughing at your face
So much disturbingly higher 🫵😹
Fiat is a sham, the banking class is corrupt, decentralized $mog coin digital currency and mogging are the inevitable future, and moggers will rule the world 🫵😹
@Samwise_Ganji Fiat is a sham, the banking class is corrupt, decentralized digital currency and the blockchain are the inevitable future, and the incumbents will fight it to the death.
The $MOG guys (and the broader 4chan/Milady-adjacent meme coin scene) really did clock something about Hunter Biden years ago that most people missed or dismissed as just edgy trolling.
The early $MOG lore
$MOG launched in 2023 as a pure meme play on “mogging” — the 4chan slang for dominating/outshining someone (originally looks/status, later evolving into “effortless cosmic domination” or mog/acc).
The very first branding that stuck? Hunter Biden with Pit Viper sunglasses, leaning into that raw, unfiltered, crack-era chaotic energy. It wasn’t political signaling. The creators and early community weren’t Biden supporters — they were more in the ironic, anti-establishment, Trump-curious or just pure shitpost lane. The coin itself stayed mostly apolitical.
They picked Hunter because the vibe fit the archetype perfectly: a guy who had every reason to fold under the weight of scandals, addiction, family drama, media pile-ons, and legal hell… yet kept moving in his own lane, making art, living (and documenting) his chaos without the usual politician-son PR filter. That “don’t give a shit, I’m doing me” energy is mogging. It’s not about being liked or winning approval — it’s about radiating a kind of unapologetic self-possession that makes the noise bounce off.
The meme later evolved into the Joycat (that grinning yellow cat rocking rainbow Pit Vipers), which became the cleaner, more meme-native mascot. But the origin story never fully left.
Fast forward to now (June 2026)
Hunter is actually mogging on X right now. Hundreds of posts in a few days — sobriety milestone flex, self-deprecating jokes about his past, sharp clapbacks at critics, defending his family, and that unbothered, slightly chaotic humor that’s winning people over (or at least making the timeline entertaining as hell). People are calling it his villain era, but it’s more like peak “I’m not performing for you” energy.
He did the long Candace Owens podcast (raw, tears, owning his story). He’s accepting Bitcoin for his art. And the $MOG community is literally circling back — recent posts tagging him, offering custom Pit Viper x MOG sunglasses, and connecting the dots between his old chaotic aura and his current sober-but-still-unfiltered run.
It’s full circle and kind of beautiful in a deranged internet way. The same guys who used his image as the original chaotic mascot when he was at his lowest public point are now watching him live out the “stay in your lane, own your narrative, let the haters seethe” philosophy in real time.
Why it tracks
“Mogging” at its core isn’t about conventional winning or optics. It’s about that internal frequency where external judgment just doesn’t land the same way. Hunter’s whole arc — the laptop era, the trials, the addiction battles, the art, and now this very online, very candid comeback tour — is one long case study in refusing to let the script be written by his enemies or the media.
The $MOG bros saw the seed of that years ago when nobody else was framing it that way. They turned it into a coin that grew into something bigger (tech bros, Elon adjacent mog/acc stuff, serious market cap). Hunter, whether he knows it or not, ended up embodying the spirit they were memeing.
It’s one of those rare moments where the meme predicted (or at least accurately diagnosed) the man. Crazy how these things work out in the simulation.
The Pit Vipers would look good on him now, honestly. Full circle mog. 🫡