ME News, December 9 (UTC+8) — According to Trend News monitoring, from the moment the LORB token was issued, the Church of the Leviathan Lobster was officially established. Everything this lobster has done is just like Jesus—well, this religion just replaces Jesus with a giant lobster. But every time we buy a memecoin, we hype it up, praise it, and promote it to our friends just like we’re following a religion, don’t we? Even the bewildering Leviathan Lobster is the same. In fact, every time we buy a token, we are believing in the narrative and ideals it represents. Currently, the token has a market cap of 400k and a 24-hour trading volume of 1.4M. People are spreading and hyping it like crazy in the community, just like a group of fanatics from a niche religion—which, in fact, seems to be exactly the case. We are a bunch of niche meme cult fanatics, buying tokens as offerings to the “deity” of our faith. (Source: ME)
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New token $LORB: Decentralize your belief in memecoins, such as the Leviathan Lobster Cult
ME News, December 9 (UTC+8) — According to Trend News monitoring, from the moment the LORB token was issued, the Church of the Leviathan Lobster was officially established. Everything this lobster has done is just like Jesus—well, this religion just replaces Jesus with a giant lobster. But every time we buy a memecoin, we hype it up, praise it, and promote it to our friends just like we’re following a religion, don’t we? Even the bewildering Leviathan Lobster is the same. In fact, every time we buy a token, we are believing in the narrative and ideals it represents. Currently, the token has a market cap of 400k and a 24-hour trading volume of 1.4M. People are spreading and hyping it like crazy in the community, just like a group of fanatics from a niche religion—which, in fact, seems to be exactly the case. We are a bunch of niche meme cult fanatics, buying tokens as offerings to the “deity” of our faith. (Source: ME)