Non-Playable Coin Airdrop
What is the project about? Non-Playable Coin (NPC) is a meme coin and NFT-hybrid for all 8+ billion humans on Earth. "I support the current coin" is the motto, a homage to the meme that first gaine...
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About Non-Playable Coin
## About Non-Playable Coin What is the project about? Non-Playable Coin (NPC) is a meme coin and NFT-hybrid for all 8+ billion humans on Earth. "I support the current coin" is the motto, a homage to the meme that first gained in popularity in 2018. What makes your project unique? Inspired by the non-playable character meme, NPC leans into the joke by creating an ERC20 token whose supply is the total human population as recorded on July 26, 2023. Each token is also convertible into an NFT at a rate of 1:1. Hence, it is a token with JPEG metadata that is designed to be traded both on decentralized exchanges like Uniswap (as an ERC20) and on NFT marketplaces (as an ERC1155). This unique design—an NFT that can also be traded as an ERC20—is called a meme fungible token (MFT). An MFT like Non-Playable Coin (NPC) links two often-separated liquidity markets, while also allowing more people than ever to own a "part of the culture" as NFTs. On the home page, users can switch between the two formats using the dApp.... ### Categories NFT, BNB Chain Ecosystem, Solana Ecosystem, Meme, Ethereum Ecosystem, Base Ecosystem, Hybrid Token Standards, Wojak-Themed, 4chan-Themed, Base Native ### Available On Ethereum, Solana, BSC, Base ### Potential Airdrop Check the official project channels for airdrop announcements and token distribution events.
How to Participate
Visit the official Non-Playable Coin website and social channels to learn about potential airdrops and token distribution events.
