Believe In Something
BIS #5924Project Safety Score: 60%
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Believe In Something is a crypto project whose description centers on the ethos "Stop trading and start believing in something." The coin was initiated in March by a person using the handle @spxinsider, with the stated aim of testing whether a community would support a coin that lacks socials, which corresponded to reduced attention.
The description also says the phrase "believe in something" was popularized during SPX6900's rise by baproll and Murad. After that, a team referred to as the $bis team created a project intended as a movement around "believing." No founding year, founder legal names, technical architecture, native chain, token supply cap, or governance model are provided in the source.
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