The final inu takes his stand on Robinhood
The final inu takes his stand on Robinhood

This token trades on Noxa, on Robinhood Chain. Four simple steps and you are in.
Get a wallet. Download MetaMask or another web3 wallet you trust. Write down your seed phrase and keep it private. Never share it with anyone.
Add some ETH. You need ETH to buy the token and to cover small gas fees on Robinhood Chain. Buy ETH on an exchange, then send it to your wallet address.
Open Noxa. Go to fun.noxa.fi/robinhood, connect your wallet, and approve the switch to Robinhood Chain if your wallet asks.
Buy the token. Paste the contract address, type how much you want to spend, and confirm in your wallet. The tokens land in your wallet.
Thirteen years of dogs on the chain. All of it led here.
Doge opened the door. A joke with a dog on it outlived almost everything launched beside it, and the market learned its lesson: the meme is the asset.
Shiba Inu named the game. One word, inu. Dog, in Japanese. It minted millionaires in a single summer and turned a word into a ticker and a ticker into a religion.
Then came ten thousand inus. Kishu, Floki, Akita. An inu for every chain, every cycle, every exit scam. Copies of copies, all chasing the original. The word refused to die.
INU. Full stop. Robinhood is where the meme trade was born, and now the meme has its own chain. The final inu lives where it all started. Not another inu. The inu.