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✨ Private Transfers coming soon to jup.ag



$monerochan is the culmination of $pump's push to incubate a real utility runner. its tokenomics are built to raise the bar on the $pump icm meta. we aspire to become the first team to build real utility for a token launched on pumpfun and bring real traction to our $pump icm project. $monerochan started as a meme, but after raising over $285k, we're building it to become the reserve privacy currency of ghost protocol, solana, and beyond; where users can directly support its growth or indirectly via protocol usage, fees, and growth. our token exists as the only first-class citizen within our protocol, and the only other place to obtain it is via its pumpfun amm pool where you also directly support our token's growth (and $pump's growth). $monerochan is essentially becoming a true privacy token with real private shielding function. think of it as solana's version $xmr or $zec but it was fairlaunched on pumpfun and built in public. and what better name to call it than $monerochan, the meme of the greatest privacy token in crypto? - mcf1 🧡



"unprofitable" and only up .5 +12 dev fees



Ghost Protocol waitlist is now live. We're rolling out access to the future of private trading, claim your spot for devnet testing/mainnet early access: devnet.ghost.tech We are the only team to achieve an atomic, onchain private swap, powered by: ZK proofs, preserving mixer pools, and trust-minimized relayer execution. This year, the goal is to drive privacy adoption on Solana by making decentralized, private trading effortless and reward users who choose privacy. Reply with proof of your waitlist if you want faster access 👇

This next Tuesday, I’m sitting down with @a1lon9, co-founder of @Pumpfun, on @StreamDraperTV. We’ll talk on-chain fundraising, decentralized media, and how pumpfun’s Build In Public hackathon is expanding the traditional VC playbook. Make sure to tune in!


Ghost waitlist opens Monday. Join the waitlist to sign up for devnet testing and mainnet early access. We'll start by picking a small group of devnet testers, and share mainnet timeline as we get closer.










