THE
WALRUS

He wept for the oysters.
Then he ate them.

1871 — Lewis Carroll

1871 Lewis Carroll
The Walrus wasn't born on the internet. He emerged in 1871 inside Through the Looking-Glass. He wept for the oysters. Then he ate them. The contradiction became the character. The character became the myth.

1967 — The Beatles

1967 The Beatles
Nearly a century later, the Walrus surfaced again through music. “I Am The Walrus” transformed a literary figure into cultural mythology.

Internet Era

Internet Era
Images became language. Memes became folklore. The Walrus was reinterpreted, reimagined and reborn.

XRPL Era

XRPL Era
Communities gather around stories once again. Not around a campfire. Around a network. Around culture. Around symbols. Around belief.

$WALRUS

A symbol of culture. A coin of community. A myth for the future.

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