Irreverent memecoin inspired by World Liberty founder rallies 130% after Trump-connected crypto project's endorsement
Quick Take World Liberty, the crypto project linked to President Donald Trump’s family, said it would invest in the SPSC memecoin. The token, reportedly inspired by World Liberty co-founder Chase Herro, is up 130% at time of writing.
World Liberty Financial co-founder Chase Herro's irreverent statement that even canned feces will sell to the right audience is being put to the test.
On Monday, World Liberty, the crypto project linked to President Donald Trump's family, said it would invest in the "Sh*t P*ss Skin Can" memecoin — briefly causing the token to surge at least 143%, according to DEX Screener data .
SPSC is reportedly an homage to Herro, who reportedly said in 2018 even "sh*t in a can, wrapped in p*ss, covered in human skin" could sell for "$1 billion if the story is right."
"Buying $SPSC because the trenches finally found religion in USD1 memes," World Liberty posted from its official account on X . "If they’re gonna make a coin in honor of our WLFI Co-Founder… we’re in 🦅☝️" Herro later reposted the message, along with an emoji of a can.
The memecoin rallied following the post before flushing out. It is currently up 130% on the day, trading hands around $0.0063 with a $6.8 million market capitalization.
If the World Liberty team is sincere about its intention to purchase SPSC tokens, it does not appear that the project has begun stockpiling, according to Arkham data . The project's treasury is currently valued at over $7.4 billion, of which $7.1 billion is parked in WLFI tokens.
SPSC is a Solana-based memecoin that was created using the Bonk.fun token launchpad in early November. The SPSC community , including traders known for spending time in the memecoin "trenches" like @MarcellxMarcell, has positioned the token as part of the World Liberty ecosystem, in part because its main trading pair is World Liberty’s USD1 stablecoin.
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