the funniest part is people will write 40 tweets about how the trenches are ruined, then ape the next obvious trap because it has volume.
bro you are the trenches being ruined.
round tripped a bag n this last night tryna rotate some profits.
lore checks out too how tf everybody asking for a cat coin and the real first crypto cat posted by satoshi himself can't break 10m lmao
and niggas wonder why trenches cooked all this "return" talk SEND IT
stay unbroken
βlow market cap, high potential, great communityβ
that post has farmed more replies than half these coins have holders.
but the answer is still $UNBROKEN.
not because it needs a generic shill template.
because it actually has what those posts pretend to look for:
lore, conviction, community, and a reason to survive.
the hawk never dies.
@cryptogems555 $UNBROKEN is not here to save people who love being scammed.
itβs here for the ones who finally got tired of breaking.
big difference.
round tripped a bag n this last night tryna rotate some profits.
lore checks out too how tf everybody asking for a cat coin and the real first crypto cat posted by satoshi himself can't break 10m lmao
and niggas wonder why trenches cooked all this "return" talk SEND IT
stay unbroken
Okay here's the lore behind $WHUT.
Bitcoin launched on January 3, 2009.
Later that year, on November 22, 2009, Satoshi created Bitcointalk - the forum that would become the birthplace of crypto culture.
One of the very first conversations ever posted on Bitcointalk can still be seen here:
https://t.co/7bPBWWgkCM
The second reply in that thread was made by Martti Malmi (Sirius), one of Bitcoin's earliest developers.
For years, people recognized Sirius by his cat profile picture. The cat became so iconic that tokens based on "Sirius" later launched on both Ethereum and Solana, reaching $20M+ ATHs.
But here's what people missed.
After digging through old lolcat archives, we found the original cat behind the Sirius profile picture.
It's "WHUT" - a lolcat meme originally posted on I Can Has Cheezburger on March 1, 2007:
https://t.co/MYPtlmmE5p
That's over 2 years before Bitcoin existed and nearly 3 years before the Bitcointalk post.
So what is $WHUT?
A 2007 lolcat that ended up appearing on the first page of Bitcoin history itself.
Not just an old cat meme.
It is the first cat, first animal, and first meme ever visible in crypto history through one of Bitcoin's earliest developers and one of the earliest Bitcointalk conversations.
The origins are insane.
The first cat of crypto never got its run.
Justice for WHUT.
$WHUT
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