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The meme coin 114514 on Solana is trending right now, and it's based on that famous Japanese meme turned into cryptocurrency. It apparently skyrocketed over 1000% immediately after listing, which makes me feel like we're really in an era where internet memes born from Nico Nico Douga are becoming actual assets. The story is that the character "Yajuu Senpai" saying "Good! Come on!" was turned into the number 114514, which then became the token's name. The exchange is running a campaign to celebrate the listing, where they are sharing a total of 1145.14 USDT (also a nod to the 114514 number) among participants as a fun event. The participation steps are just reposting the campaign post, trading, and filling out a form. It's interesting how the character Yajuu has been fully meme-ified and has now become a symbol of blockchain assets. Seeing how Japanese internet culture is permeating the global crypto market, I think meme coins are not just jokes but also important tools for community building. It seems worth keeping an eye on how the price of 114514 will move in the future.