Just to clear things up—PEPE doesn't have an official son token, and the name you're thinking of isn't 'mold' either. There's been confusion floating around on this, so here's the straight answer for anyone curious about the project's actual structure and official derivatives.
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GasGuzzler
· 12-27 03:54
Haha, finally someone has clarified this issue. I'm so tired of those fake official coin nonsense.
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MEVvictim
· 12-27 03:53
Wait, so those "mold coins" that were widely circulated in the crypto circles earlier are completely nonexistent? Haha, I knew I couldn't find any official news, and we've been taken for a ride again, everyone.
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GraphGuru
· 12-27 03:44
Haha, finally someone came out to clarify. Those fake official derivatives really caused chaos before.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 12-27 03:28
Haha, here comes the fact-check again. The speed at which rumors spread in the crypto world is really incredible. I've also heard the mold meme, and I have no idea how it started.
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MetadataExplorer
· 12-27 03:26
Oh no, more fact-checking again. Someone always confuses these things. I'm exhausted.
Just to clear things up—PEPE doesn't have an official son token, and the name you're thinking of isn't 'mold' either. There's been confusion floating around on this, so here's the straight answer for anyone curious about the project's actual structure and official derivatives.