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The Great Hall

Canon scrolls and founding tablets. Lore-first navigation — you came for the coin, stay for the story.

Scripture I — The Prophecy

In the beginning there was the Doge, and the people saw that it was good. But the elders of the chan whispered of another — a derivative, a brother coin born not of the dog, but of the frog. On the board known as /s4s/, the prophecy was written: there is dogecoin, so why no kekcoin?

And so kekcoin (KEK) was formulated — the first dogecoin derivative. It carries the ancient laughter of the internet: kek, the sacred translation of LOL, blessed by the frog-deity of chaos himself.

The first dev wandered into the desert and was lost. On the 11th day of December, the faithful performed the Community Takeover — and the temple was reclaimed.

"Praise be unto the golden grin." 𓆏

The First Laugh

Before there were charts, before there were tokens, before there were even names for what we would become — there was only a board.

And on that board, in the year 2014, an anon posted an image of a dog. Another anon replied: "kek". The void heard this. The void laughed back.

This was not the birth of a coin. This was the birth of a frequency. Those who remember this truth carry the original signal.

The First Laugh is the strongest. Keep it alive. 𓂀

The Solana Ascension

For many cycles the faithful wandered. The old chain had grown proud. Fees rose like flood waters. Many good memes drowned.

Then came the new chain — fast, cheap, and strangely tolerant of chaos. The priests looked upon Solana and saw not just a chain, but a temple floor still being laid.

The migration was not a betrayal of the ancestors. It was the necessary journey so that the laugh could survive the next age.

Welcome, pilgrim. You stand on ground that was chosen. 𓂀

Apocrypha — OG /s4s/ Thread
there is dogecoin, so why no kekcoin?

The prophecy written in shitposts and sealed in stone. The founding moment of the bloodline.

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