$MOON

To The Moon

The Boredom

They had done everything already.
Every game played. Every trend followed. Every weekend felt like copy paste.

The Boys Club sat in their usual spot, an old couch in a cluttered garage, staring at the ceiling like it held the answers. It didn’t. Until one of them, half joking, half serious, looked up and said:

“Let’s go to the moon.”

Not in Minecraft. Not on Google Earth.
The actual moon.

The silence that followed was louder than any laugh.
They looked at each other and nodded.
It was on.

Garage to Gravity

They started with a shopping cart, a leaf blower, and a YouTube tutorial titled “How Rockets Work Probably.”

Nobody believed they’d do it.
Their neighbors laughed.
Their families told them to stop watching sci-fi.

But the Boys Club kept building.
They stitched flight suits out of old hoodies.
They turned fireworks into fuel tests.
They named their craft “Moonwagon 1.”

It wasn’t smart.
It wasn’t safe.
But it felt right.

And one night, with hands shaking and goggles on, they pressed the big red button.
Moonwagon 1 launched.

Orbit Madness

They didn’t expect it to work.
But somehow, it did.

They screamed as Earth shrunk beneath them.
They floated. Spun. Argued about snacks. One threw up in zero gravity.
They took a group selfie with the curve of Earth behind them.

The stars weren’t what they expected.
They were better.

Alone in the void, drifting toward the moon, the Boys Club realized something.
This wasn’t a joke anymore.
It was real.

Moonfall

The landing was rough.
They crashed sideways into a crater and tumbled out of the ship like spilled cereal.

But when the dust cleared… there it was.

The moon.
Grey. Empty. Glorious.
They stood, looked at each other, and screamed so loud it echoed inside their helmets.

They danced in slow motion.
They planted a flag made from a school shirt.
They left a speaker playing their favorite song on loop.

No one was watching.
But to them, the whole universe was clapping.

Home is Overrated

They stayed up there longer than they planned.
Not because they couldn’t leave ,
But because they didn’t want to.

Up there, things made sense.
There were no notifications.
No alarms.
Just boys and the moon.

Eventually, they flew back.

But they weren’t the same.
The garage felt smaller.
The world felt quieter.

People asked what it was like.
They just smiled and said:

“You had to be there.”

And late at night, when the sky is clear, they still meet on the roof, look up at the moon, and whisper:
“We really did it.”

Tokenomics

NAME: MOON
CA:

Taxes: O/O

supply :

ticker: $MOON

How To Buy

01

create A WALLET

Download the Phantom extension from the official website and install it in your browser.

02

connect to dex

Connect to a decentralized exchange (DEX) like Raydium, 

03

swap TOKEN for $MOON

To swap SOL for $MOON, select SOL in the “from” field and choose $MOON in the “to” field using our contract address

04

verify & manage tokens

Verify your transaction status in MetaMask under the “Activity” tab or on Solscan using your Solana address. You import the token to your Phantom by pasting in the CA

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