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RedHot Cock deploys On Uniswap, will increase partners and host buying contest

RedHot Cock token recently debuted on Uniswap, a top decentralized exchange (DEX), offering a gateway for those interested in supporting a fun project inspired by a mythical figure from Cryptoville.

The character is described as follows: 

“RedHot Rooster was conceived in the bustling city of Cryptoville to Margaret “Megabyte” (Node) and developer John Michael Rooster, known in the blockchain world as Binary Dammett. His ancestors hailed from the early days of the internet; his lineage boasted a mix of coding languages and digital technologies. As a young chick, his world was divided between the fast-paced life of Cryptoville and the serene landscapes of DataFarm.”

The Rooster’s vision on earth is actualized through the RedHotCock website, a congregating point for members.

Besides, it is also building a presence on X.

Meme coins have come a long way as a new asset class. RedHotCock looks to take the work of its predecessors but adds a level of planning. 

Uniswap launch and roadmap

The launch of RedHotCock token on Uniswap makes it easier for supporters to access, and this can help build a community.

In crypto trading, decentralization means that people should trade without limitations, and that’s why RedHotCock chose Uniswap, a popular DEX. Additionally, with a total supply of 100 billion tokens, RedHotCock ensures sufficient liquidity even with a growing user base. 

RedHotCock aims to get listed on other crypto platforms and aggregator websites like CoinMarketCap (CMC), increasing their visibility.

To celebrate this launch, they will host a buying contest, introduce emoticons, and strike new partnerships. 

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