Kishu Inu was one of the biggest memecoins of the 2021 bullrun, with millions of eyes, massive community, real cultural presence.
The version most people know trades with tax - an outdated model that slows trading and kills momentum.
Memecoins today don't run on tax. They run on volume, speed, and narrative.
Now it's back, the way it should've been from day one:...
A community claimed ownership for this token on Jun 21 2024
Community Claim
The community took over after the dev abandoned the project
The Kishu (η΄ε·η¬, KishΕ«-Ken), sometimes called Kishu Inu or Kishu dog, is a Japanese breed of dog. It is descended from ancient medium-sized breeds and named after the Kishu region, now Mie Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture. It was designated a living national monument of Japan in 1934.
The Kishu (η΄ε·η¬, KishΕ«-Ken), sometimes called Kishu Inu or Kishu dog, is a Japanese breed of dog. It is descended from ancient medium-sized breeds and named after the Kishu region, now Mie Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture. It was designated a living national monument of Japan in 1934.
Kishu Inu was one of the biggest memecoins of the 2021 bullrun, with millions of eyes, massive community, real cultural presence.
The version most people know trades with tax - an outdated model that slows trading and kills momentum.
Memecoins today don't run on tax. They run on volume, speed, and narrative.
Now it's back, the way it should've been from day one:...
A community claimed ownership for this token on Jun 21 2024
Community Claim
The community took over after the dev abandoned the project
The Kishu (η΄ε·η¬, KishΕ«-Ken), sometimes called Kishu Inu or Kishu dog, is a Japanese breed of dog. It is descended from ancient medium-sized breeds and named after the Kishu region, now Mie Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture. It was designated a living national monument of Japan in 1934.
The Kishu (η΄ε·η¬, KishΕ«-Ken), sometimes called Kishu Inu or Kishu dog, is a Japanese breed of dog. It is descended from ancient medium-sized breeds and named after the Kishu region, now Mie Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture. It was designated a living national monument of Japan in 1934.