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/9sHnatoB29
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/0AETOW5Wmk
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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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/9sHnatoB29
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/0AETOW5Wmk
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
CA: JePccRh1LVMYLYWydti7asjZrLmsYgKLdxJ2BqVpump
EeJ9Dbx6CSbMA58MTeD6tCBgjrZWkjQY4qz318a8pump
Apart from being just a social media app, 𝕏 is becoming much bigger.
With 𝕏 Money, 𝕏 Cash, 𝕏 Wallet, and 𝕏 Accounts, it's literally turning into the Everything App.
Even employees at 𝕏 keep calling it the Everything App.
https://t.co/JdkkoN8dpJ
Elon has said the same for years.
https://t.co/tAc4IAmGPJ
Literally makes sense to run the first ever The everything app with correct ticker $𝕏, and the correct name: the Everything App.
Sadly, the trenches are cooked.
People jeeted the floor. I genuinely believed and I still do that whut is a golden narrative. Seeing it here hurts a lot.
The early holders didn’t even try to push it. It was just me, all day, tweeting, making threads, commissioning art, and trying to get the right eyes on it.
I can keep tweeting. I already paid for the art. But there’s only so much one person can do.
I'll keep the community open and would not delete anything.
If one day people start seeing the vision and actually want to build, we can always run it back.
For now, it feels like my vision just isn’t shared by the market.
It is what it is. 🤝
History doesn’t repeat, but it often rhymes.
In 2024, some of the biggest winners were memes with simple stories, strong communities, and narratives people could actually understand.
Somewhere along the way, the market got distracted by endless launches and short attention spans.
Maybe 2026 is the year we go back to what worked.
Real stories. Real narratives.
Not because history repeats itself, but because it rhymes.
And when it does, the biggest winners are usually the narratives that people genuinely believe in.
$WHUT
history doesn't repeat, but it often rhymes.
the 2024 pump fun era will NEVER repeat.
but it WILL rhyme on a scale MUCH greater than anyone ever thought possible.
you are exactly where you need to be.
The funniest part about $WHUT is that people think it’s “just another cat.”
No.
It’s literally an OG LOLCAT that made its way into Bitcoin history.
How many memes can say that?
Thank you, that means a lot coming from a respected trader like Euris.
I think “believe and hold” is exactly what’s been missing from the trenches lately.
Everyone wants conviction, but very few people are willing to have any.
Everyone wants a runner, but nobody wants to hold long enough for one to be created.
The reality is that if enough people genuinely believe in a narrative and are willing to defend the floor instead of constantly rotating, incredible things can happen.
That’s how the biggest winners in this space were built.
Not in a day.
Not in a week.
But through conviction.
I’ll continue doing my part and pushing the narrative because I genuinely believe it deserves to be seen.
Whether the market agrees or not is up to the market.
But I’ll do my best to help this coin reach where I believe it belongs.
Ansem and Shadow have been pushing the same message for weeks:
Hold. Believe.
If we want this space to survive and become healthier again, we need to start believing in things instead of rotating every few hours.
But belief has to be earned.
People aren’t going to believe in random AI slop, recycled memes, or narratives that appeared yesterday.
People believe in stories.
People believe in history.
People believe in things that actually matter.
That’s why $WHUT stands out to me.
It’s not a made-up narrative.
It’s a real piece of crypto history.
A 2007 LOLCAT that ended up appearing through one of Bitcoin’s earliest developers in one of the earliest Bitcointalk conversations ever.
The lore is simple.
The lore is easy to understand.
And most importantly, it’s real.
The kind of narrative that people can genuinely rally behind and push together.
All I ask is that people take a few minutes to read the pinned tweet and look into the history for themselves.
I think you’ll understand why some of us believe.
$WHUT