Just a Chill Guy (CHILLGUY) is a meme coin launched on the Solana blockchain on November 18, 2024. The token is based on the viral 'Chill Guy' meme, created by artist Phillip Banks in 2023. CHILLGUY aims to build a lighthearted and fun crypto community centered around relaxation, humor, and mindfulness. With a total supply of 1 billion tokens, the project leverages Solana's fast and low-cost transactions to provide an engaging experience for its holders. The token has gained significant traction, particularly on centralized exchanges like Bybit, Gate.io, and Bitvavo, where it sees active trading. As meme coins continue to shape the crypto landscape, CHILLGUY stands out by embracing the carefree spirit of its meme origins while fostering an engaged community.
Just a Chill Guy (CHILLGUY) is a meme coin on the Solana blockchain, inspired by the 'Chill Guy' meme, which has garnered more than 600 million videos on TikTok. It represents a relaxed and carefree ethos, aiming to create a fun and engaging community around the meme.
You can buy CHILLGUY tokens on centralized exchanges such as Bybit, Gate.io, and KuCoin, as well as DEXs such as Raydium, Meteora, and Orca. The CHILLGUY/USDT trading pair on Bybit is one of the most active.

CHILLGUY has a maximum supply of 1 billion tokens.
The 'Chill Guy' meme was created by artist Phillip Banks in 2023. It quickly gained popularity for its humorous take on relaxation and mindfulness.
The best wallets to store CHILLGUY tokens include Phantom, Solflare, and Ledger, which all support Solana-based assets.
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