$TROLL isn't inspired by the Trollface. It's the only token that legally owns it — an exclusive, worldwide license to one of the internet's most legendary memes. You're not buying a coin. You're buying a piece of internet history.
Most meme coins slap a famous picture on a chart and hope nobody with a lawyer notices. $TROLL did the opposite: we went to the artist who drew the Trollface in 2008 and licensed it — exclusively, worldwide, for the whole crypto space. The meme is ours. On paper. Forever.
Carlos Ramirez doodles a lopsided grin in MS Paint for a 4chan webcomic. The Trollface becomes the universal symbol for trolling someone online.
→The face is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office. For years it earns the artist real money in licensing and merch — Hot Topic shirts, the works.
→$TROLL signs an exclusive, worldwide license with the original artist. Owning $TROLL now means owning a slice of the actual meme — not a knock-off.
A six-figure license. An 11% royalty to the artist on every piece of official merch. One pseudonymous lead, ten whales pooling Solana, and two weeks of haggling to lock down a piece of internet culture that predates most of crypto.
Connect a Solana wallet, swap some SOL for $TROLL on Jupiter or any DEX, and you're holding a piece of meme history. Takes one transaction. No forms, no permission.
Sit on it. Flex it. Set the Trollface as your PFP knowing it's the officially licensed one and everyone else's is, technically, a copy. Diamond hands optional but encouraged.
Make memes. Spread them. The whole point of the Trollface is the trolling — so post, shill, and confuse your friends. The brand is community-owned and community-fueled.
One face, infinite moods. Every troll below is the same legendary grin wearing a different fit — pick your fighter. Yes, they're all "officially licensed." Yes, that's the joke. Yes, it's also true.
The contract is public. Always confirm you're on the real $TROLL mint before you buy — copycats are exactly what the IP deal exists to fight. Paste the address into any explorer below.
Yes, really. The $TROLL community takeover team signed an exclusive, worldwide license with Carlos Ramirez — the artist who drew the Trollface in 2008 — covering use of the meme across the crypto and meme-coin space. It was a six-figure deal, and the artist earns an 11% royalty on official merch. It's the rare meme coin standing on actual legal ground.
You own the token. The token's whole pitch is that the project holds the official license to the meme — so as a holder you're backing the only legitimately-licensed Trollface coin instead of one of the countless copies. Owning history, vibes-wise. Not a personal copyright certificate.
The artist signed the licensing agreement but has been clear he isn't personally promoting the token — he even made his own separate coin. The license is what matters here: it gives $TROLL the legal right to use the artwork. Everything else is community-driven.
Solana. Grab a Solana wallet (Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, or Jupiter), fund it with SOL, then swap into $TROLL on Jupiter or any DEX. Tap Connect up top, or hit the verify section for direct links. Always paste the official contract address yourself — don't trust a random link.
It's a meme coin. It exists for the meme, the community, and the lols — not as a financial product, and it can go to zero like any of them. Owning a piece of internet culture is fun; risking money you can't afford to lose is not. Do your own research and never invest the rent.
You shouldn't — trust the chain. This site is a front door, not the source of truth. Verify the mint address, the holders, and the liquidity in an explorer yourself. That's the entire reason the verify section exists. don't trust, verify.
Connect a wallet, grab some $TROLL, and join 44,000+ people who decided owning a piece of internet history sounded like a good time. Welcome to the inside of the joke.