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As on other occasions in which the viral has stood out above all things, in recent days we have been witnessing how the logo of a frog from the 2000s sneaks into the news and into the feeds of social networks.

The frog we are talking about is none other than 'Pepe the Frog', a popular Internet meme that imitates this animal in a humanoid body. It first appeared in a Matt Furie comic called 'Boy's Club' and ended up becoming a recurring joke towards the end of that decade.

PEPE is a deflationary cryptocurrency launched on Ethereum. And this means? A deflationary cryptocurrency is a digital currency designed to reduce its supply over time. The main goal of deflationary cryptocurrencies is to prevent the digital finance market from eventually being flooded with digital assets while increasing the value of the currency.

In other words, the total number of circulating token supply of deflationary cryptocurrencies tends to shrink over the years.

- There are currently 391,790,000,000,000 PEPE coins in circulation and a maximum supply of 420,690,000,000,000 coins.-

And you will wonder what a #MemeCoin is.

A 'memecoin' is a cryptocurrency that is based on an Internet meme. These coins often have a more playful and humorous approach compared to other more serious cryptocurrencies. Some popular examples of memecoins include#Dogecoinand Shiba Inu.

Although these coins may seem like a joke, some have seen significant increases in value and gained a large following. In fact, the PEPE project aims to match Shiba Inu or Dogecoin in popularity.

PEPE is distinguished by its no-tax policy, a redistributive system that rewards long-term bettors, and a 'burning' mechanism to maintain the scarcity of the PEPE coin.