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Retard Finder (RFC): 96% of the tokens are used for public Fair Launch, and only 4% of the tokens go into the developer's wallet

Retard Finder (RFC): 96% of the tokens are used for public Fair Launch, and only 4% of the tokens go into the developer's wallet

Retard Finder2025/04/08 02:54
By:Retard Finder

Retard Finder (RFC) is a meme coin based on Solana that satirizes irrational behavior in the cryptocurrency market. Its "finder" aspect suggests a contrarian approach to market trends, potentially offering unique value through ironic commentary and unexpected market performance. According to RFC's official website, there is a total supply of 1 billion RFC tokens, with 96% allocated for fair public distribution within the community and liquidity provision, while only 4% goes into developers' wallets; no airdrops, no presales, no private sales—community first.

Previously, Musk interacted multiple times with Retard Finder on social platforms, often using it for political statements or criticizing opponents. The RFC token was launched on March 25 via the pump.fun platform.

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