A Memetic Revolution in African Finance
$BABABILL is a culturally-driven memecoin built on Solana that reimagines traditional African banknotes through digital art while challenging existing monetary structures.
Vision & Features
Education
Educate about monetary sovereignty through engaging content
DeFi Utility
Create genuine financial utility through DeFi mechanisms
Community Tools
Build community-driven tools for African financial innovation
Artistic Expression
Preserve and promote African artistic expression
Hybrid NFT Technology
Leverage Metaplex MPL-404 to create unique, value-backed NFTs
Stable Floor Price
NFTs backed by $BABABILL tokens, ensuring a stable floor price
Powered by Metaplex MPL-404
Baba Bills leverages the innovative Metaplex MPL-404 protocol, revolutionizing the intersection of fungible and non-fungible assets.
Stable Floor Price
Each Baba Bill NFT is backed by $BABABILL tokens, ensuring a stable floor price tied to the token's value.
Hybrid DeFi
Seamlessly swap between fungible $BABABILL tokens and unique Baba Bill NFTs, combining liquidity with collectibility.
Solana-Powered
Built on Solana's high-performance blockchain, enabling low-cost and efficient transactions.
Dynamic Asset Management
Enables innovative features like trait re-rolling and dynamic digital experiences for NFT communities.
Innovative Value Preservation
The Metaplex MPL-404 protocol ensures that each Baba Bill NFT maintains a value directly tied to the underlying $BABABILL tokens. This revolutionary approach combines the uniqueness of NFTs with the stability of fungible tokens, creating a new paradigm in digital asset ownership and value preservation.
Tokenomics
Total Supply
1,000,000,000
$BABABILL tokens
Locked Liquidity
35%
Permanently locked
Free Float
50%
Fairly minted
BABABILLS Collection
Digital recreations of imagined African currency, created by Dakar-based artist Pap Musa. Each NFT represents a unique piece of digital art that challenges traditional notions of value and sovereignty.
"There is no dignity without freedom: we prefer freedom in poverty to wealth in slavery."