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Token Narrative:Originating from a community's rebellion against an "evil developer" in an attempt to save a great meme
The First Generation HTTPS (Failed): A developer created the HTTPS token. The community loved the meme, and it gained high popularity. However, the developer was a "repeat offender" who immediately pulled liquidity and rugged as soon as the price dipped, while holding a large supply of tokens to continue earning transaction fees, contributing nothing to the project. This perfectly confirmed the reality satirized by the "HTTPS Dog" meme: "HTTP = Unsafe, gets rugged." The first-generation HTTPS was an "HTTP version."
The Second Generation HTTPS: A community leader named Pumpa couldn't stand it anymore. He believed the meme (the secure protocol of the crypto world + the dog image + the philosophy of "Had To Take Profits") was too excellent to die and shouldn't allow the malicious developer to keep profiting. Therefore, he relaunched the second-generation HTTPS project. This is precisely putting into practice the idea that "HTTPS = Secure, protects profits."
Furthermore, the lengthy tweet posted by Pumpa transformed the "HTTPS" internet meme from a simple image into a complete narrative filled with conflict, ambition, and community spirit. This is a typical ecology of the current memecoin market: cultural narratives drive financial experiments, and community consensus fights systemic risk.

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