The first meme coin built on radical honesty.
No DeFi promised. No metaverse. No fake utility.
Just memes, community, lore — and the statistically improbable
chance this becomes something real.
Every week a new project promises to "revolutionize decentralized finance" — a 3D metaverse nobody will use, a staking system with 4,000% APY that lasts twelve days before the dev disappears with the liquidity pool.
$404 has no utility. This is, paradoxically, our greatest strength. In a space built on broken promises, brutal transparency is the difference.
The blockchain wasn't built to be perfect. It was built to be resistant to imperfection. In the early days of the public network, there were hundreds of broken pages and orphaned forums. They all responded the same way: 404 Not Found.
$404 is that moment. The error nobody archived. The gap between what the blockchain promised to be and what it ended up becoming: the most transparent, most open, and in some ways most honest casino in modern financial history.
This section is speculative. We label it that way because other projects write the speculative as if it were fact. The difference between "we're exploring" and "launching in Q3" is exactly the difference between us and 95% of the market.
| Allocation | Share | % |
|---|---|---|
Liquidity Pool Locked in Raydium. LP tokens burned at launch. |
60% | |
Community / Airdrops Early holders, giveaways and community rewards. |
20% | |
Marketing & KOLs Community governance active from 10K holders milestone. |
10% | |
Burn wallet Scheduled burns voted by the community at key milestones. |
7% | |
Founding team 6-month cliff. 12-month vesting. Declared publicly — most projects don't tell you this. |
3% |
We don't use calendar dates. In crypto, roadmap dates are fiction written to look serious. We use community milestones — when we hit X holders, we execute Y. The pace is controlled by the community.
Distribution mechanics are designed around one principle: those who build the community deserve more than those who arrive late. Unannounced snapshots. Hold-time weighting. One wallet per person.
The Lost Requests — everyone who ever looked for real utility in crypto and got a 404. Those who sold DOGE too early. Those who believed in the metaverse. Those who bought at the top of something that promised to be "the Ethereum killer."
We're an error that decided to stay. And errors that persist long enough end up becoming history.