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— Re-inventing Trust
with Humor.
From Japan, to the World.
It all began with a single question.
"Who creates trust?"
This is not a question about technology.
It is not a question about economics or investment.
It is a question about how humanity chooses to live its future—
deeply personal, and yet universally shared.
When did we start
entrusting our future
to others?
Nations. Banks. Giant corporations. Systems.
For a long time, we placed trust in "the center."
That brought order and stability.
But at the same time, "correctness" and "control" were prioritized,
and slowly, quietly,
the freedom to fail,
the freedom to take detours,
the freedom to joke and play
may have been left behind.
Our society has matured.
Yet hasn't it also become a little harder to breathe?
When we speak about the future now,
aren't we speaking only in the language of anxiety and responsibility?
Four hundred years ago,
humanity invented
a system for hope
Around four centuries ago, humanity created the concept of stocks.
A symbolic example was the East India Company.
Risks too great for one individual were shared by many.
Capital and dreams were bound together for a future yet unseen.
At its core, this was an extraordinarily creative invention—
a system designed to distribute fear and maximize hope.
Stocks were not born as machines for profit.
They were social tools that allowed people to believe in the future.
And yet today,
that system has grown
too heavy
Times changed. The world became complex.
Compliance. Governance. Optimization. Efficiency.
These words were meant to protect society.
But at the same time,
haven't they fixed us into structures
that no longer generate new challenges?
This is not a conspiracy.
Rather, it is the extension of our very humanity:
• our fear of failure
• our kindness that seeks to avoid chaos
• our ethics that try to protect others
And precisely because of that,
now is the moment to question the system itself.
A quiet revolution:
separating trust
from people
In 2008, the world once again confronted the limits of trust.
That is when the idea of blockchain emerged.
Trust would no longer be placed
in titles, power, or goodwill,
but in systems that anyone can verify.
From that idea was born Bitcoin.
Not merely a currency, but a philosophy.
A paradoxical, yet deeply gentle proposal:
"By doubting people, we can trust humanity again."
The opposite of despair
is humor
Here, we arrive at a conviction.
The force that moves society forward is not fear.
A Japanese musician once said:
"The opposite of despair is humor."
Those words feel more necessary
now than ever.
Anger and division may appear to move the world,
but in truth, they harden it.
Laughter, play, and jokes, on the other hand,
restore space and imagination between people.
That is why we begin
with meme coins.
Memes are hope,
dressed in lightness
Memes are playful.
Sometimes they appear meaningless.
But that is not weakness.
Memes are humanity's counterculture
to a world that has grown too heavy.
Anime. Manga. Games. Characters.
Japanese creativity has moved global emotions again and again.
That creativity is meme culture itself.
Japan created anime culture—
don't underestimate us.
Japan? Absolutely unreal (HanPanaitte!).
Supporting Japanese meme coins is not simple speculation.
It is not a joke.
It is an attempt to return
economy, trust, and peace back into human hands.
When Japan changes,
the world changes
Japan is a country that reads the air, values harmony,
and has often restrained itself too much.
That is exactly why we believe
that blockchain—distributed trust—
and memes—distributed laughter—
resonate so deeply with this place.
The institutional acceptance of stablecoins.
Web3 positioned as a national future industry.
And the grassroots rise of Japanese meme culture.
This is no coincidence.
It is a sign that Japan's turn to tell the next social story has arrived.
This is not a declaration.
This is a story.
We are not trying to start a revolution.
We are not looking for enemies.
We simply want to enjoy the future again.
To experiment together, laughing as we go.
Blockchain is a tool.
Memes are a language.
And Japan is a country that knows how to tell stories.
Trust, to the future.
Humor, to the world.
From Japan.
This is the beginning of a deeply human,
profoundly creative story—
a challenge started for a brighter future we all share.
035HanPanaitte! Creative Committee
Representative: KK
February 3, 2026