Neo Pepe $NEOP Raises Over $1 Million in Early Presale as Community Interest Grows
Neo Pepe integrates a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) structure, allowing token holders to participate in treasury management and project-related decisions. The protocol also includes an auto-liquidity feature, where 2.5% of each transaction is allocated to liquidity pools. These elements have contributed to the project's early fundraising momentum.
'We've designed Neo Pepe with a community-first approach, where governance decisions reflect token holder input,' said the Neo Pepe team. 'Our goal is to create a participatory framework responsive to a dynamic market.'
The presale features 16 structured stages, with prices set to increase from $0.05 to $0.16. Over $1 million has been raised at the current token price of $0.08.
Neo Pepe operates on multiple blockchain networks, including Ethereum (ETH, USDT, USDC), Binance Smart Chain (BNB, USDT, USDC), and Base Chain (ETH, USDC), providing accessibility to a range of investors.
According to publicly available documentation, Neo Pepe has undergone smart contract audits and features a total supply capped at 1 billion tokens, with hourly unlocks scheduled post-launch.
For more details and to join the Neo Pepe community:
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About The Company: Neo Pepe Coin
Neo Pepe ($NEOP) is a revolutionary cryptocurrency inspired by decentralization and a collective push against financial centralization. Emphasizing a serious and strategic approach to governance and sustainability, Neo Pepe is designed to empower its holders, providing a tangible voice in project decisions and future developments.
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Name: Logan Roy
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Organization: CrypTechnologies Ltd.
Website: https://neopepe.ai/
Release ID: 89162653
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