The Difference Between BOB and PEPE Tokens

Let me give you solid proof that BOB cannot be manipulated by anyone.

Meanwhile, PEPE is still vulnerable to manipulation because the developer has not yet renounced ownership.

In the PEPE smart contract, the transferOwnership function is still active and clearly visible.

This means the ownership of the contract can still be transferred, allowing the developer to retain full control over the token.

BOB is different.

In the BOB smart contract, the transferOwnership function does not exist, which confirms that ownership has been fully and permanently renounced.

The developer no longer has any control over the token — not now, not ever.

If the developer cannot manipulate BOB in any way, then I believe you already know the obvious answer:

BOB will rise above the frog.

Is PEPE decentralized?

Absolutely not. The developer still has centralized access and control.

Is BOB decentralized?

Absolutely yes. The developer has no access and no ability to interfere — not now or in the future.

BOB is a project that was created by a developer, but that developer no longer has any access or authority to intervene in the token.

That’s what real decentralization looks like.

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