In a crypto market saturated with meme coins, Banana S31 ($BANANAS31) has peeled away from the pack — quite literally flying to new heights after being featured on Elon Musk’s Starship S31. What began as a joke rooted in internet meme culture has now transformed into one of the fastest-growing tokens on the BNB Chain.

šŸš€ From Meme to Milestone

$BANANAS31 launched in November 2024 through Four.meme, a decentralized meme-launch platform on BNB Chain. Inspired by the viral ā€œbanana for scaleā€ meme and Elon Musk’s banana decal on SpaceX Starship S31, the token became the first meme coin to send a banana to space.

In a matter of weeks, it rocketed to over 100,000 holders, secured a spot on Binance, and amassed a market cap of over $120 million.

šŸ“ˆ Performance That Defies Gravity

Banana S31 isn’t just riding on vibes. It’s posted over 100% gains in the past 7 days, with a current price around $0.012. The token has been trading over $180 million daily, earning it top trending status across multiple platforms.

Metric Value

Token Price ~$0.012 (₹1.02)

Market Cap ~$120 Million

Circulating Supply 10 Billion

24h Growth +46%

7-Day Growth +106%

🧠 Not Just a Joke: Banana AI & DAO

Behind the memes lies a serious roadmap. The project is launching a Banana AI Protocol, a DAO-powered utility layer promising to bring decentralized AI tools to its community.

According to recent updates on Binance Square, the team aims to make $BANANAS31 more than a trend — they're positioning it as a meme coin with utility and community-driven development.

🌐 Community Power

The BANANAS31 community has exploded on platforms like Telegram and X (formerly Twitter). The token’s appeal lies in its mix of humor, innovation, and the ever-present power of virality. As one user put it:

> ā€œIt’s the banana that went to space — how can you not ape in?ā€

šŸ“Œ Final Thoughts

Banana S31 might’ve started as a meme, but it’s proving to be a serious contender in the crypto world. Whether it’s a short-term moonshot or a long-term player, one thing’s certain:

> BANANAS31 has already made history as the first banana in space

— and it might just go even further.