Ridiculous $RADPEP

Peptoshi Nakamoto (@pepetoshi) is currently running a campaign on twitter that I think could be big.

If you’ve seen his recent posts he's posted his Solana wallet and invited people to “do something ridiculous.” People started sending SOL and tokens and he keeps posting about them. He’s been updating the balance (it climbed past $1,300+ fast), calling the whole thing ridiculous, joking about it being an “ancient ritual” and people feeding a “frog wizard.” It’s turned into this hilarious, self-reinforcing loop of absurdity. I saw the coin (the opportunity) and decided to capture it. I launched $RADPEP on Bags specifically to give this meta its own token. The name and ticker lean all the way into the joke.

Here’s why I genuinely believe this has legs and could start trending:

  1. It’s attached to a live, active narrative. Peptoshi’s wallet challenge is happening right now. Every new donation and his funny reactions keep the story fresh and top-of-mind. Coins that successfully ride current, evolving moments on CT have a real shot at organic attention.

  2. The 99% fee donation creates actual alignment. I’m routing 99% of my creator fees straight to Peptoshi’s wallet (the same one people are already donating to) and keeping 1% so i can make my 20 bucks back. If the coin gains traction, a huge portion of the value flows back to the person whose content sparked the meta in the first place. It’s a way to support the originator while letting the community play the narrative. I bought 2% locked 1% and keeping 1% in case this really moons.

  3. Built-in virality and trending potential. The humor writes itself: “Why did you buy RADPEP?” → “Because it’s ridiculous.” It can easily get picked up in replies to Peptoshi’s posts, and shared in different communities. Narrative coins tied to live Twitter moments have history of catching fire when the timing lines up. Early low market cap on a launchpad like this gives it asymmetric upside if even moderate attention hits.

  4. It feels like a natural extension of what’s already happening. The best memecoins often win because they feel authentic to the current culture instead of forcing a story. This one does.

Now, being highly critical like this subreddit expects: This is a pure memecoin with zero utility beyond the meme and the fee split. No roadmap, no team, no guarantees. Liquidity can be thin early, holders can dump, hype fades fast. The fee donation is a nice touch but it doesn’t magically create success — it still needs real volume and sustained interest. I could be completely wrong. But if we all buy in, theres the potential that atleast half of us make some freaking money. Were also still very early I think in this cycle, and I have every intention on holding out and not selling until it absolutely moon's, or it turns to total dust.

I know ots hard to trust people right now after the last cycle, but I'm still just a regular small guy trying to make a name in this space. You can buy in with full confidence that I will not rip you off, and knowing that the fees are going to the original creator.

Please DM me with any questions or concerns, im still learning. And let me know if I broke any of the rules here, I read the rules, but maybe I misunderstood something, please dont just ban me. Im more than happy to take down the post.

NFA

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u/Dapone — 14 hours ago

Buyer returned (item did not match description) after sending 4 different offers

I listed a solid gold chain, posted it with 3 different pictures and all the info in the description. Had a buyer send 3 different offers that I declined, until finally the 4th was only 10 dollars less than I was asking so I accepted.

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Before accepting I messaged them and double checked that they for sure wanted to do that. They said they did so I accepted the offer and sent the item.

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The chain was authenticated and accepted by ebay so it obviously matched the photo and description. Buyer received their item today after like 2 weeks of it making it's way there, and sure enough I get the message. "Buyer asked for return and it was accepted by ebay"

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I was already taking like a 150ish dollar L on the chain even though I never wore it, it's brand new. Now I'm going to have to pay to have it shipped back to me.

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It's going to be completely impossible for me to make even a small profit on this now.

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Also I spent some of the money ebay gave me on bills already so I think im going to get my account overdrafted. This guy is totally screwing me.

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Ive sent him a few messages now begging him to not return the chain or I'm totally fucked for the next 2 weeks. This will be the last time I try to sell any chains on ebay.

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u/Dapone — 27 days ago