Sliding Cat
滑る猫 #4449Project Safety Score: 24%
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Sliding Cat ($滑る猫) is a community-driven Solana memecoin inspired by the viral “sliding cat” meme that took the internet by storm. The meme originated from a heartwarming photo shared by a Japanese apprentice maid working at a cat café in Akihabara. The photo, sent by her grandmother, showed a cat playfully sliding and it quickly became one of the most-liked animal posts in X (Twitter) history, amassing over 1.4 million likes and 130 million views. The cat’s name is Chīta (チータ), and the meme perfectly captures the fun, chaotic, and adorable spirit of internet cat culture.
Built on Solana via pump.fun, Sliding Cat (ticker: 滑る猫) is a pure memecoin with no complex utilities or promises, its purpose is simple: to spread joy, celebrate viral cat memes, and build a strong, fun-loving community on the fastest and most meme-friendly blockchain. With a total supply of 1 billion tokens and fair launch mechanics (liquidity burned, no mint authority), it embodies the classic memecoin ethos: community, virality, and entertainment. Holders enjoy participating in a high-energy Solana ecosystem known for rapid movement and cultural moments. Whether you’re a cat lover, meme enthusiast, or Solana degen, Sliding Cat brings the slippery, unstoppable energy of the sliding cat to crypto.
The project thrives on social momentum, with traders and holders bonding over the meme’s universal appeal. No roadmap, no VC allocations, just pure vibes, community raids, and the potential to slide into the hearts (and portfolios) of millions. In a sea of dog coins and serious projects, Sliding Cat stands out as the slippery feline ready to make its mark.
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