2025.8.26 On-chain Vision

#COLOURS Now 1.5M

1. Token Origin

$COLOURS is inspired by the UK's Operation Raise the Colours.

This operation is essentially a grassroots patriotic movement encouraging the public to hang the St. George's Cross (the English flag, white background with a red cross) in the streets to express political demands.

Founder @AndySaxon78 launched the token on-chain, using “Raise the Colours” as a spiritual symbol, bringing the movement to Web3.

2. Boost from #马斯克

Musk @elonmusk tweeted at 2:37 PM Beijing time on August 24, with an image of the St. George's Cross, publicly supporting this action.

In his tweet, he explicitly criticized local authorities in the UK for their inadequate handling of child sexual abuse cases, implying government negligence.

Due to Musk's immense influence, this tweet quickly ignited on-chain sentiment, and capital began to pursue tokens named “Colours”.

3. Core Narrative

National flag symbol: England’s St. George's Cross → Represents nationalism and patriotic sentiment.

Political event: #英国 85 local governments' negligence in handling child rape cases → Public outrage.

Musk's endorsement: Tweet + pin, sustained efforts, possibly repeated hype. In the context of the movement itself being short of funds and unable to directly monetize the tokens, $COLOURS acts as a “news megaphone,” amplifying political narratives through the hype effect of the crypto market.

4. Market Situation

Currently, there are market makers entering, with evident signs of control.

Typical play of narrative + sentiment Meme coins: relying on Musk's tweets + politically sensitive topics to ignite FOMO.

The current market cap is nearly 2M USD, with “big money” potential, but high risk, suitable for “take the profit and run.”

Summary:

$COLOURS is an emotional coin of “politics + Musk,” with the underlying narrative being the grassroots patriotic movement in the UK and the public outrage over child cases, with Musk’s pinned tweet directly pushing it into the limelight. It is not a compliant financing tool, but rather a market transforming political news into speculative symbols.