$MEMESTOCK, buy it for the meme,
hold it for the stocks.
Robinhood lore, stripped down to the ticker.
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Hold the meme. Earn the stock.
$MEMESTOCK runs on a loop, not a roadmap: the chain feeds the culture, the culture feeds the token, and holders get paid in the real stocks that started it all.
Robinhood Chain
The ecosystem it's all built on — fast, retail-native, on-chain.
Memes + RWA
Internet culture fused with tokenized real-world stock assets.
Buy $MEMESTOCK
Anyone can enter, join the cult.
Hold & claim dividends
Holders can claim rewards tied to real, tokenized stocks.
It's the people's meme.
$MEMESTOCK didn't start as a token. It started as a market that, for one strange year, stopped acting like it belonged to Wall Street alone — and it's been retail's story to tell ever since.
Before it was a coin
In early 2021, millions of retail investors gathered online around a handful of companies Wall Street had already written off. GameStop became the face of a movement that challenged the idea that only institutions could move markets — for a moment, a community of everyday traders proved the internet could push a chart as hard as any hedge fund.
The halt heard everywhere
Retail piled in, forcing short squeezes nobody had modeled for, and prices ran to levels that broke every assumption about who was allowed to win. Then, at the peak of it, several brokers — Robinhood included — froze buy orders mid-frenzy. Clearinghouse math, or the system protecting itself: depending who you ask, either explanation is true. What's certain is that the halt outlived every price chart it interrupted, and became internet folklore in its own right.
A name bigger than one stock
"Meme stock" stopped being a category and became a symbol — of retail participation, of internet culture, of financial communities refusing to be ignored. Not GameStop specifically. Not AMC. Not any one company. Just the idea that changed what markets could look like, and who got to move them.
Enter $MEMESTOCK
Built on Robinhood Chain, $MEMESTOCK embraces that history instead of running from it. The name carries the whole story, so the token doesn't have to explain itself twice.
"Robinhood lore, stripped down to the ticker."
From market culture to on-chain culture
The original meme stock movement blurred the line between internet communities and financial markets. $MEMESTOCK brings that same spirit on-chain: hold the token, and holders can receive rewards routed toward real-world tokenized stock assets — the same crowd, the same instinct, now running on a chain instead of a brokerage app.
More than a token
$MEMESTOCK isn't trying to recreate 2021 — it's paying tribute to it. To the traders who challenged convention. To the communities that turned finance into culture. To one of the most recognizable chapters in internet investing.
"Some stories become history. Some become memes. This one became both."
Everything you need, nothing you don't.
Straight from the community.
Hold $MEMESTOCK, act accordingly. The vault fills up as the community posts.