# Introduction

Small, underestimated, but never alone. Meerkats move as one, always alert, always ready. Ignored for too long, now they’re here to take over. That’s how $MERK was born: the token that unites the pack to turn the meerkat into the most dominant force. No fluff, no empty promises, just a community moving fast, building big, and making noise.

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