Family, who understands! Japan's top trend ~ The crossover of a popular star issuing tokens has surprisingly become a phenomenon — the pre-sale of MIKAMI just closed, and on-chain data shows it has absorbed 23,356 SOL. This meme coin, using the name of an AV goddess as its logo, is stirring up the entire crypto circle.
This wave is truly a win! The project's original pre-sale hard cap was set at 8,000 SOL, but it was blasted through in less than three hours, creating a frenzy that rolled up 2.3 times the expected funds. On-chain whale monitoring shows that a certain mysterious address alone dropped 1,200 SOL, and the fan economy is reaching new heights in the crypto world.
The onlookers are split into two heated factions: the crypto fundamentalists angrily denounce this as "third-rate stars harvesting leeks," while the Web3 entertainment faction supports that "this is the right way to break into the mainstream." Interestingly, the community's spontaneous secondary creations have already spiraled out of control — from NFT meme packs adapted from classic film references to developers playing 'airdrop guessing game' on Discord, they've turned token issuance into a large-scale performance art event.
Currently, the off-market price has been driven up to 8 times the pre-sale price, but the depth in exchanges is like a rollercoaster — it can drop 50% in 5 minutes and then bounce right back, making the game between whale traders and retail investors quite nerve-wracking. Insiders reveal that Yuya Mikami herself might appear in a live stream during next month's airdrop event. If this really happens, it could rewrite the traffic ceiling for influencer tokens.
The most incredible part is the "Tokyo Hot" reference buried by the development team in the white paper: whenever the token price breaks a previous high, a mysterious video is unlocked and stored on IPFS. Now, all the veterans on the internet are digging madly ~ no one expected the pink economy would become a surprising force in promoting distributed storage.