What is Dejitaru Tsuka (TSUKA)?
Dejitaru Tsuka is a decentralized project created by Ryoshi, the founder of SHIB . It aims to be a truly decentralized project with no token sale, no dev wallet, and no tax.
At the end of May 2022, the founder of SHIB deleted his posts on social media and changed the profile picture to a picture of a highly-regarded Tibetan figure named Milarepa. Around the same time, a token with the ticker TSUKA was launched on Ethereum, and its developer left a bunch of cryptic messages on the blockchain. After rigorous decoding, the community figures out that the TSUKA token is a new creation of Ryoshi and discovers the vision of the project.
"Dejitaru" is Japanese for digital, and Tsuka implies Tsangnyön Heruka, who is the author of two Tibetan Buddhism classics written about Milarepa. Milarepa is one of the most famous yogis and spiritual figures in Tibetan Buddhism. The man was betrayed by his own family and had a dark past, but he came to Tibetan Buddhism to reclaim his life and trained until he achieved a high level of enlightenment called Siddha.
The theme of redemption of Milarepa's story allegedly coincides with Ryoshi's personal journey in developing blockchain projects. It is speculated that is the reason why Ryoshi adopted the image of Milarepa to reflect his vision to build a better decentralized protocol.
How Dejitaru Tsuka (TSUKA) Works
The project does not have any whitepaper, token sale, transaction tax, or dev wallet. Only $3000 was provided as liquidity for 1 billion tokens at the start. The community gets to decide what happens to the project in a decentralized manner.
How Many Dejitaru Tsuka (TSUKA) Tokens Are in Circulation?
There are 1 billion TSUKA tokens in total supply and all of them are in circulation.
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