Memecoins have become more mainstream than many had imagined. Although major altcoins have demonstrated their strength, memecoins have outperformed a majority of the market this cycle. Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) were the only projects dominating the memecoin scene. That is not the case anymore. Despite the rise in the number of memecoins, most projects simply imitate others. This is where Ginnan (GINNAN) comes in to make a difference.
Ginnan is the first true cult-like project. It is not just another token but the first deployed OG. The token was born from meme culture and has transformed into a community-led revolution.
The Genesis Of The Ginnan Cult
The project was launched on Dec. 18, 2023, during the memecoin frenzy. Several other memecoins made their debut in 2023. The developer who created the project later sold out. The developer’s exit only marked the beginning of the Ginnan cult.
The community took over the project and pushed it forward with their passion. The community took over funding and managing the project. Ginnan is now a fully community-driven initiative.
Cat Brother To Dogecoin
Ginnan was designed to be the cat brother to Dogecoin (DOGE). Dogecoin was inspired by Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog. In the same way, Ginnan was inspired to be DOGE’s cat brother.
The memecoin is born from the same meme spirit as DOGE. The project aims to take its place among memecoin legends. It is also on its way to becoming more than just a token. The project is slowly turning into a cult symbol.
What Makes The Project Ready To Explode?
DOGE had the advantage of being the first memecoin to hit the market. DOGE has a market cap of $56 billion and is the 7th-largest cryptocurrency project. Ginnan, on the other hand, has a market cap of $283K. Its low market cap makes the project an underground gem. The project has a lot of room to grow.
With memecoins making headlines in recent times, there is a high possibility that Ginnan will join the likes of Dogecoin and Shiba Inu soon. Indeed, the project’s cult-like aura will not be hidden for long.
Beware Of Ginnan Imitators
As Ginnan’s popularity skyrocketed, imitators began popping up everywhere. Therefore, investors should be cautious about any cabal coins in the market. There is only one OG coin deployed. The project is run by a community that has deep roots in the meme world.
To learn more about Ginnan, visit their website, CoinGecko page, X page, Mexc, Dextools, and Dexscreener.
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