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ticker: KOMA blockchain: BNB Chain launched: October 2024 peak market cap: about 140 million dollars (December 2024)
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Koma Inu is a dog themed [[meme coin]] on BNB Chain launched on October 21, 2024. The project takes its name from komainu, the guardian lion dog statues placed at the entrances of Japanese shrines, and brands itself as the Son of Shiba and the Protector of BNB. ## Origin Koma Inu launched as a BEP20 token with a maximum supply of one billion, positioning itself as the coin that would revive the moribund meme sector on BNB Chain at a time when nearly all meme coin attention had concentrated on [[Solana]] and [[pump.fun]]. Its Shiba Inu puppy mascot deliberately echoed the lineage of [[Dogecoin]] and [[Shiba Inu]], while the komainu name gave the dog meme a Japanese guardian framing. The project emphasized community control, safety, and charitable initiatives. ## Market history The token gained traction into the late 2024 market rally and received support from the market maker DWF Labs as well as official BNB Chain ecosystem incentive programs. In December 2024 KOMA reached an all time high around 0.19 to 0.20 dollars, with coverage at the time placing its market capitalization above 140 million dollars. The price faded through 2025 as attention rotated elsewhere, and the project attempted to sustain momentum with an NFT series themed around making BNB Chain great again. By 2026 the market capitalization had declined to the mid single digit millions, though the token remained listed on major trackers and traded mainly on BNB Chain decentralized exchanges. ## Cultural impact Koma Inu arrived months before [[TST]], [[Broccoli]], and [[Mubarak]], and is often read as the opening act of the BNB Chain meme revival that those coins turned into a full season in early 2025. Its Son of Shiba framing showed how late cycle dog coins claimed legitimacy through lineage rather than novelty, presenting themselves as heirs to established meme dynasties. For traders in [[the trenches]] it also illustrated the pattern of market maker supported meme coins, where backing from firms like DWF Labs became part of the narrative itself. ## References - https://www.bybitglobal.com/en/learn/memes/what-is-koma-inu-koma - https://cryptopotato.com/koma-inu-price-outlook-koma-pumps-40-could-it-explode-higher-and-what-about-wepe/ - https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/koma-inu - https://insidebitcoins.com/news/koma-inu-drops-an-nft-series-to-make-bnb-chain-great-again - https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/koma-inu/
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