Why THE SQUID Exists
This isn't just another memecoin. Well, it is—but hear me out.
I grew up in a small coastal town. Every summer, my grandfather would take me fishing at dawn. Back then, the nets came back heavy. The ocean felt infinite, alive, teeming with life.
Fast forward twenty years. I went back to that same spot. The boats? Still there. The fishermen? Working twice as hard. The fish? Barely there.
Overfishing has gutted our oceans. Industrial trawlers scrape the seabed clean. Bycatch kills millions of dolphins, turtles, and sharks every year. 90% of large fish populations are gone. And most people? They have no idea.
I'm not a marine biologist. I'm not running an NGO. I'm a degen who spends too much time on crypto Twitter and cares way too much about the ocean.
So I thought: What if we used the chaos of memecoin culture to actually spread awareness?
THE SQUID isn't going to save the ocean by itself. It's a meme. A symbol. A way to get people talking. If this thing pumps, great—we'll have a bigger megaphone. If it dumps, well, at least we tried to make some noise.
The plan is simple: build a community of people who give a damn, create viral content about overfishing, and if we can—down the line—support actual marine conservation organizations. No promises, no guarantees. Just vibes, memes, and a genuine belief that culture can drive change.
You're not investing in a company. You're not buying equity. You're buying into a movement that might fizzle out tomorrow or might become something real. Either way, welcome aboard. 🌊
"The ocean is not a resource to extract. It's a life support system we're destroying."
Pump.fun 🚀