Akuma Inu is a meme coin launched on the Base blockchain, aiming to merge the appeal of meme tokens with innovative crypto infrastructure. With a total supply of 666,666,666,666 tokens, Akuma Inu emphasizes 'Memetility'—integrating meme culture with practical utility. Key developments include the Akuma Vault, which assists projects in managing their communities and preventing malicious activities, and AkumaBot, an AI-driven Telegram trading bot. The team behind Akuma Inu consists of experienced professionals, including co-founders of multiple Coinbase-listed projects and prominent figures in the crypto industry.
Akuma Inu is a meme coin launched on the Base blockchain, known for its large supply and community-driven approach.
'Memetility' refers to Akuma Inu's approach of integrating meme culture with practical utility in the crypto space. This includes developing products like the Akuma Vault and AkumaBot to enhance the ecosystem.
The Akuma Vault is designed to remove barriers for projects aiming for higher market caps by allowing them to focus on building and growing their communities. It helps manage holders and prevent malicious behavior.
The Akuma Inu team comprises co-founders of five Coinbase-listed projects, participants from traditional finance and venture capital sectors, and prominent industry figures in the crypto space.
Akuma Inu can be traded on decentralized exchanges like Uniswap V2 (Base) and centralized exchanges such as Gate.io and MEXC.
Popular wallets supporting Akuma Inu include MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, and Ledger.
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