Who is NEIRO (NEIRO)? The meme coin that inherited the legacy of Dogecoin.

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After the death of the famous Kabosu (, the Shiba Inu dog that inspired Dogecoin ) in May 2024, something interesting happened: a new dog named Nero appeared, and suddenly the market exploded with 4 different versions of the Nero coin in July!

Real-time Timeline

On July 27, 2024, four versions of NEIRO were launched within a few hours:

  • Niro CTO ( Ethereum ): 21:14 UTC → Market Cap: 512 million dollars
  • Niro ETH (Ethereum): 22:19 UTC → 92.6 million dollars
  • Niro BroPump ( Solana ): 19:59 UTC → 7.2 million dollars
  • Niro.lol ( Solana ): 21:05 UTC → 3.1 million dollars

The surprise? Solana copies came first but are weaker in terms of the market. The difference is due to the distribution method and the centralization of the tokens.

What makes Niro different?

Don't let Nero fool you with any tech revolution - this is a pure meme coin focused on:

  • Building a strong community
  • Spreading on social media
  • Humor and Federalism

Just like in Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.

Necessary Warnings

Meme coins = very high volatility. Their prices depend 100% on:

  • Community Enthusiasm
  • Trends of Social Media
  • Influencers' Decisions

If you are thinking of entering: Only invest what you can afford to lose.

Summary

Nero CTO is currently the largest at $512 million, but the future is uncertain. Most meme coins die quickly - only those with a real community survive.

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