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Osaka Protocol (OSAK) is a meme-themed, community-owned token with the vision of reviving true decentralization. Inspired by Shiba Inu’s ethos and codebase, OSAK features an immutable, non-upgradable smart contract with no developer allocation, no backdoors, and a fair, transparent distribution model. Its supply totals 1 quadrillion tokens, with over 238 trillion already burned. OSAK launched with a "paperdrop" airdrop to early SHIB sellers, a liquidity farming campaign, and 50% of the supply symbolically sent to the original SHIB deployer address. The project is multichain, supporting bridges to Ethereum, BSC, Arbitrum, Base, and more. OSAK is traded on Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Trader Joe, and other decentralized exchanges and is maintained by a decentralized community. Holding 1% of the supply represents 1% protocol ownership - a literal token of responsibility in the Osaka ecosystem.
Osaka Protocol (OSAK) is a decentralized meme token modeled after Shiba Inu’s original smart contract. It features no developer allocation, no upgrades, and full community ownership from launch.
You can buy OSAK on decentralized exchanges including Uniswap V2 and V4 (Ethereum), PancakeSwap (BSC), and Trader Joe (Avalanche). Be sure to verify the contract address before trading.
https://osaka.win/
As a multichain token, based on the underlying blockchain, OSAK can be stored in wallets like Bitcoin.com Wallet, MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or Rabby Wallet. These wallets support multichain bridging and interaction with DEXs and staking interfaces.
OSAK launched with no team tokens. Distribution included a 30% paperdrop to early SHIB sellers, 10% liquidity farming, and 50% sent to the original SHIB deployer’s wallet. Liquidity was locked and the contract renounced.
The paperdrop rewarded wallets that sold SHIB before April 1, 2021. A 45-day claim window applied, and unclaimed tokens were funneled into a 180-day liquidity farming pool.
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