The GameStop saga never really ended, it just moved chains. GME Bull picked up the torch and turned the whole "apes together strong" energy into a Solana native token built for speed, memes,
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July 21, 2026
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The GameStop saga never really ended, it just moved chains. GME Bull picked up the torch and turned the whole "apes together strong" energy into a Solana native token built for speed, memes, and momentum. If you were around for the original short squeeze, you already know the vibe here. This is that same chaotic, community driven energy, except now it lives onchain and moves at Solana speed instead of waiting on a slow moving stock ticker.
The branding leans hard into the Roaring Kitty era of retail trading, the diamond hands, the "this is the way" mentality, the belief that a big enough community can move markets just by refusing to fold. GME Bull wears that history like a badge. It is not trying to be a quiet, boring project. It is loud, it is bullish, and it is built for people who want exposure to that same degen energy without needing a brokerage account or worrying about trading halts.
Being on Solana matters here too. Fast transactions, low fees, and a chain that is basically built for meme coins to move quickly between wallets and communities. That means GME Bull can spread the way memes are supposed to spread, fast, viral, and everywhere at once, instead of getting stuck behind slow confirmations and high gas costs.
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