John Velarde
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@Viralvid_89 Stupid management, you could have let the man at least finish his last day at work before firing him. You dont need to call cops stupid ass management. ./.
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Check out @chris_eths speaking about his journey with $Pepe and now with $Purpe on @Eljaboom space 🐸
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Posting this for clarity while we update @coingecko.
$PURPE was CTO’d by @fb_wsb and the WallStreetBets Facebook community over a year ago.
We have been here since the CTO and never left. The community has continued building games web apps and a new website that is already live and fully community built.
This post is needed to ensure our public listings accurately reflect the current community led state of the project. Much more is being built and there is a lot more to come.
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This post is for @coingecko verification purposes.
A request has been submitted to update project information for $PURPE.
Request ID: CU1201260014
GeckoTerminal URL: coingecko.com/en/coins/purpl…
For further verification, contact Chris Berrios on Telegram.
Telegram handle: @chris_eths
This post is intended solely to support the CoinGecko review and verification process.
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A lot of people ask about the history of Purpe so here it is.
Purpe didn’t start as some VC backed project or influencer pump. It started the same way most real movements do in crypto, with a community that refused to let something die.
Early on, Purpe went through the usual memecoin chaos. Bad actors, short term thinking, people looking to extract instead of build. Instead of walking away, the community stepped in, cleaned house, and took ownership of the project. That moment is what really defines Purpe.
From there it became community first in the truest sense. No single person owns it. No fake hype. Just people building, contributing, and pushing it forward together. The WallStreetBets Facebook community played a huge role in that growth, bringing real engagement, real discussion, and real belief in what Purpe could become.
Over time we’ve seen Purpe evolve. New holders. New builders. New ideas. A website. Games. Merch. Real conversations about utility, culture, and where this space should actually go instead of nonstop pump and dumps.
Purpe has already survived what most projects don’t. And that’s the early phase where everything can go wrong.
This isn’t just about a frog meme. It’s about a community proving that if you stick together long enough and keep building, you can turn something written off as dead into something real.
That’s the history of Purpe. And honestly, it still feels like we’re just getting started.
🐸💜
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This is the video that won us The First Ever Boost on @CoinMarketCap
No other coin can say that...
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