Drunk Chicken CentipedeDCC Price Today
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Drunk Chicken Centipede (DCC) Price Overview
At the moment, price for Drunk Chicken Centipede (DCC) sits at $0.000015; that's a 0.00% across the past 24 hours.
In the past day, Drunk Chicken Centipede (DCC) volume reached $0.00006, no change of 0.00% compared to yesterday.
Its current market capitalization is approximately $15.2K. Liquidity across major Solana DEXes is currently at $26.5K.
DCC is actively traded in Solflare wallet. The token is verified according to Solana's token registry. This token can be swapped instantly on Solflare for any other supported asset. You can also set advanced limit orders for this token directly within the Solflare wallet, allowing you to automate trades based on your chosen price targets.
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About Drunk Chicken Centipede DCC
Thou shalt not jeet: for selling in panic is to forsake the long-term blessings of the Chicken Centipede. -Thou shalt not waste beer: for each drop spilled is a lost transaction. -Honor thy blockchain and thy fellow hodlers. -Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's tokens, unless they're offering a trade. -Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy memecoin's value. The Sacred Sip: Life begins with the first sip of beer, for it is the nectar of the gods, delivered through the divine beak of the Chicken Centipede. The Cluck of Communion: Followers must gather at the 'Coop of Cheers' every Sunday, or 'Cluckday', to share in the communal drinking of beer, celebrating the unity of all drinkers. The Pilgrimage of the Pint: Every believer must undertake a pilgrimage to the holy land of Hops, where the first Chicken Centipede was said to have turned water into beer. The Egg of Eternity: Eggs laid by the Chicken Centipede are considered sacred. They symbolize rebirth and are used in rituals to bless new breweries. The Brewmaster's Bible: A scripture written in puns and beer recipes, where each parable ends with "And lo, the brew was good." The Festival of Fizz: An annual celebration where followers wear centipede costumes with chicken heads, dance to the 'Beak Boogie', and compete in the 'Great Guzzle Games