Beloved cartoon Simon's cat is launching a new Memecoin on BNB Chain in partnership with Floki
Simon's cat, the beloved animated cartoon character, is set to launch its very own memecoin in partnership with Floki, BNB Chain, and DWF Labs.

Simon's cat, the beloved animated cartoon character, is set to launch its very own memecoin in partnership with Floki, BNB Chain, and DWF Labs.
It all started with just a single tweet Elon Musk, announcing that he would be adopting a new dog, and his name would be FLOKI. Just a simple tweet like that triggered the internet and caused an internet sensation that we called the FLOKI coin today.
Floki price jumps 15% to $0.0001968, aided by Revolut listing. Bullish indicators hint at further gains, with $0.00020 as key resistance. Speculation eyes $0.00025 by summer. Slothana among promising meme tokens.
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