# Conclusion

It's been more than a few years since Hamsterdance overtook the Internet, shattered the traffic limits on GeoCities and reached CNN, CNET, CBC and thousands of other news outlets.  Hamsterdance introduced the Internet to the power of a cute, viral meme.\
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And, despite the overwhelming popularity of the original Hamsterdance website, there hasn't yet been a Hamsterdance meme coin.\
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Until now.  The Hamsterdance token will soon be launching on Pinksale with a SolidProof audit, zero taxes, and no team tokens. \
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Hampton shared his GeoCities page with hundreds of other dancing hamsters.  That's why no tokens were distributed to team members or influencers.  Hampton would want everything to be fair.

Thanks to a Japanese aerospace company named Iwatani Giken, a hamster was recently launched into the stratosphere for the first time.  With the launch of the Hamsterdance token, anything is possible for our hyperactive dancing hamsters.   Even the moon.  Let's go!\
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<figure><img src="/files/X9wU02P23RkX4SM2wP6m" alt=""><figcaption><p>One of Hampton's friends viewing Earth from the stratosphere.</p></figcaption></figure>


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