
bitmeme
A Peer-to-Peer Memecoin Experiment
Reviving Decentralization in the Trenches
Contract Address
PCYEQxGNXGnJefVMpi15NFemGz83tV7qoSaGxg6pumpThe Problem
The memecoin market has become a predatory ecosystem. What began as experiments in community-driven value has devolved into a casino of rug pulls, insider trading, and influencer pump-and-dumps.
Presale scams. Insider allocations. Sniper bots. Coordinated pumps. Abandoned projects. Social media theater. The community has been reduced to exit liquidity for insiders who never believed in the mission.
Memecoins were supposed to be different. They were supposed to be fair-launched, community-owned, culturally-driven, and transparent. Instead, they have become worse than the very systems they were meant to replace.
The Solution
BITMEME is a return to first principles. No roadmap. No utility promises. No KOLs. No Telegram calls. Just a fair launch, transparent distribution, and a bet that the trenches still want something real.
This follows the Satoshi standard: launch transparently, disclose all allocations, communicate through signed messages, and eventually disappear. The project succeeds if the community takes ownership. The project fails if it requires a central figure to survive.
Tokenomics
The 2% developer allocation exists for transparency, not extraction. The wallet address will be published at launch. All movements will be trackable on-chain. The developer commits to holding through market cycles. This creates aligned incentives: the developer succeeds only if the token succeeds.
The Experiment
Can a memecoin launched with transparency, anonymity, and philosophical conviction survive in a market dominated by coordinated pumps and sophisticated extraction schemes?
This is not an investment. This is an experiment. BITMEME succeeds if it proves fair launches can still work, if a real community forms around the idea, and if it becomes a symbol of resistance to memecoin exploitation.
For the Trenches
This token is for the disillusioned tired of being exit liquidity. For the believers who still think crypto can be different. For the experimenters who want to see if fair launches still work. For the anons who prefer ideas over identities.
No promises. No roadmap. No lies. Just code, conviction, and community.