Price change (24h):
0.25%
High (24h):
$2.679e-9
Low (24h):
$2.625e-9
Volume (24h):
$19.65
Market Cap:
$2.65M
All Time High:
96.77% $0.00
May 12, 2021
All Time Low:
62896% $0.00
Nov 7, 2021
22.01 %(1Y)
$2.647e-9
Price change (24h):
0.25%
High (24h):
$2.679e-9
Low (24h):
$2.625e-9
Volume (24h):
$19.65
Market Cap:
$2.65M
All Time High:
96.77% $0.00
May 12, 2021
All Time Low:
62896% $0.00
Nov 7, 2021
Kabosu (KABOSU) is a meme cryptocurrency launched in 2021, deployed natively within the BNB Chain ecosystem. Born from the internet’s most enduring visual shorthand—the face of the Shiba Inu known simply as “Doge”—the token grafts a charitable spine onto the otherwise chaotic framework of community-driven digital assets. Its existence owes less to whitepapers and more to the gravitational pull of a single, repeatedly remixed image.
The asset functions as a conduit for canine welfare funding across a fragmented landscape of animal shelters. Instead of chasing liquidity pool optimizations or algorithmic stablecoins, Kabosu targets a concrete, non-crypto-native friction: underfunded dog rescue organizations that rely on irregular private donations. Weekly contributions flow to shelters selected through community input, transforming viral sentiment into actual veterinary bills, food supplies, and adoption drives. That narrows the gap between speculative trading and tangible animal outcomes.
The token operates on the BNB Smart Chain network. It leverages the chain’s high-throughput architecture to keep transfer costs negligible—a practical necessity for micro-donations and grassroots distribution models. Although the project does not maintain its own consensus layer, it inherits the security guarantees of BSC’s validator set without adding custom slashing conditions or epoch finality logic.
As a BEP-20 asset, Kabosu adheres to the standard token interface that dominates Binance’s parallel Ethereum Virtual Machine landscape. The smart contract—deployed at 0x4a824ee819…—integrates with any BSC-compatible wallet or decentralized exchange router. No minting functions, rebase mechanisms, or burn fees appear in the contract design; the code remains deliberately sparse, a characteristic that limits technical attack surfaces while ceding ambitious composability.
The token launched on May 10, 2021, drawing direct lineage from the real Shiba Inu named Kabosu, rescued from a shuttered Japanese puppy mill by Atsuko Sato in 2008. That individual animal’s survival narrative became the project’s emotional anchor. No named founder or core team surfaces in the provided records—only a constellation of community channels on Twitter, Telegram, and Reddit that collectively steer donation decisions. This vacuum of formal leadership aligns with a broader genre of meme tokens where the narrative itself substitutes for executive boards.
The mission sits squarely outside the ledger: preventing dogs of all breeds from abandonment. It borrows the vehicle of hype cycles to sustain a continuous stream of rescue-related funding. There’s no ambition to restructure finance or decentralize cloud computing. The tokens act as a representation of shared attention, aggregated and then offloaded into the accounts of verified dog charities on a weekly basis, a rhythm that mimics subscription-based philanthropy rather than venture-scale DeFi.
Mechanically, KABOSU lacks protocol-native fee distribution, governance staking, or collateralization utilities. Its role within the system is entirely extrinsic—an object of exchange that concentrates holder attention, which the project’s social channels then poll for charity selection. The token does not grant a claim on a treasury nor vote-weight in smart contracts; coordination happens off-chain, relying on the implicit understanding that price activity can amplify public awareness for the donation drives.
Holding the token permits participation in those charity selection cycles, where the community recommends and ratifies recipient shelters. Traders can move positions across 19 active exchange markets, providing liquidity depth that enables entry and exit without the friction of a single centralized order book. Validators have no direct economic relationship with the token, as it does not require staking to secure any layer-1 network.
Kabosu has a total supply of 1,000,000,000,000,000.00 tokens. Currently, 1,000,000,000,000,000.00 are in circulation. The protocol contains no programmed emission schedule, halving event, or deflationary burn mechanism. With a market capitalization of $2,783,549.00, Kabosu ranks #2,062 among all cryptocurrencies.
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