How $CHEYENNE Is Gaining Traction in the Memecoin Market and Drawing Parallels to Freedom Farm

Sometimes
a
meme
coin
is
a
chance
to
give
back,
while
also
chasing
traditional
meme-coin
wealth.
That’s
the
message
packaged
with

$CHEYENNE
—a
meme
that,
in
a
world
of
cats
and
dogs,
is
based
on
a
horse.

Not
just
any
horse,
of
course,
but
a
blind,
35-year-old
horse
that
was
the
first
animal
adopted
at
what
has
become
one
of
the
most
well-known
animal-rescue
shelters
in
the
US—P’nuts
Freedom
Farm
Sanctuary.

The
farm,
a
US-registered
non-profit
in
western
New
York,
was
built
as
a
sanctuary
for
animals
in
need
of
a
forever
home.
It
grew
into
viral
popularity
because
of
its
namesake,
P’nut
the
Squirrel,
who
emerged
as
a
social
media
star
before
the
State
of
New
York
euthanized
him
on
unfounded
fears
he
might
be
carrying
rabies.

P’nuts
global
popularity
not
only
generated
donations
for
the
upkeep
of
the
farm,
but
it
also
spawned
a
meme
coin,
PNUT,
that
has
exploded
in
value
to
more
than
$1.1
billion.

P’nut,
however,
wasn’t
the
only
animal
on
the
farm.
He
had
brothers
and
sisters,
including
a
goat,
a
raccoon,
and
a
horse
named
Cheyenne.
Each
of
those
animals
spawned
their
own
meme
coins—$FRED,
for
Fred
the
First
Convicted
Raccoon;
$GOAT,
for
Goatseus
Maximus;
and
$CHEYENNE.

$PNUT,
$FRED,
and
$GOAT
have
pumped
to
between
$125
million
and
$1.1
billion
in
value,
but
for
Cheyenne,
the
first
animal
to
live
on
the
farm
but
the
last
animal
memorialized
by
a
meme
coin,
has
yet
to
move
as
dramatically.

That
could
change
because
there
are
signs
that
imply

$CHEYENNE
,
at
a
market
cap
of
just
$23
million,
could
be
deeply
undervalued
relative
to
the
other
Freedom
Farm
memes,
and
relative
to
the
opportunities
that
exist
for
the
real-world
Cheyenne.
As
such,

$CHEYENNE

could
outpace
all
the
other
animals
in
terms
of
investment
opportunity.

With
a
bit
more
than
40,000
holders,
$CHEYENNE’s
holder
base
has
grown
to
a
level
on
par
with
the
other
farm
animals,
but
it
has
done
so
in
half
the
time,
indicating
a
broad
awareness
of
the
token
and
the
opportunities
it
represents.

Moreover,
Cheyenne
is
the
only
animal
among
the
four
that
is
still
alive.
Goat
passed
away
and
Fred
the
Raccoon
was
euthanized
alongside
P’nut
on
the
same
unfounded
fears
that
he
might
have
rabies.


Now,
Cheyenne
is
the
only
one
left
of
the
four
animals
that
comprise
the
Freedom
Farm
logo.



She
spends
her
days,
as
active
as
a
35-year-old
blind
horse
can
be.
For
$CHEYENNE
investors,
that
represents
a
potential
opportunity:
Real-world
collaborations
that
could
increase
awareness
of
the
token
and,
thus,
drive
the
price
markedly
higher.

Given
the
exploding
popularity
of
crypto
across
the
corporate
community,
given
the
global
awareness
of
bitcoin’s
race
to
$100k
and
the
focus
that
puts
on
crypto,
and
given
that
Madison
Avenue
(the
advertising
capital
of
world)
is
forever
seeking
new
ways
of
appealing
to
the
all-important
18-
to
35-year-old
segment
of
the
population,
partnering
with
Cheyenne
could
be
a
big
win.

Companies
are
always
looking
to
be
relevant
in
the
moment,
and
they
all
regularly
play
to
causes
and
ad
campaigns
that
tug
at
consumer
heartstrings.
What
better
mashup
than
partnering
with
a
blind,
aging
horse
that
represents
not
only
resilience
of
spirit
but
humanity’s
desire
to
help
others
in
need,
particularly
animals?

In
fact,
the
community
of

$CHEYENNE

holders
have
contributed
the
most
to
P’nuts
Freedom
Farm
so
far,
giving
corporate
sponsors
a
reason
to
focus
on
Cheyenne
the
horse.
They
know
they
have
a
built-in
base
of
engaged
consumers
to
whom
a
collaboration
with
Cheyenne
would
mean
something.

There’s
also
opportunity
in
an
animated,
social
media-based
series
featuring
Cheyenne
and
her
band
of
companions.
The

$CHEYENNE

team
has
already
released
episode
1
on
X/Twitter,
and
as
the
series
progresses
it
promises
to
focus
more
eyeballs
on
the
project
and,
at
some
point,
could
lead
to
sponsorship
deals.

As
crypt
investors
know,
the
vast
majority
of
meme
tokens
survive
solely
on
hype
and
community
engagement.
If
either
or
both
wane,
interest
in
the
token
wanes
and
the
price
ultimately
collapses.
Only
a
very
few
meme
coins
have
turned
into
something
more
than
a
meme—they’ve
turned
into
a
project
with
a
real
purpose.

$CHEYENNE
is
on
path
for
the
latter,
and
with
a
tiny,
$23
million
market
cap,
the
token
needs
to
5x
just
to
reach
par
with
$FRED,
the
Freedom
Farm
animal
with
the
next-lowest
market
cap.
Even
a
blind
horse
isn’t
blind
to
that
kind
of
opportunity.



Find
more
information
about
Cheyenne
on
its
official
website
at 
https://www.cheyennecto.com
Twitter
X:

https://x.com/CheyenneCTO

Telegram:



https://t.me/CheyennePortal

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press
release
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a
solicitation
for
investment,
nor
is
it
intended
as
investment
advice,
financial
advice,
or
trading
advice.
It
is
strongly
recommended
you
practice
due
diligence,
including
consultation
with
a
professional
financial
advisor,
before
investing
in
or
trading
cryptocurrency
and
securities.

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