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Monad Labs Nega Official Launch of Meme Coin Anago: Beware of Frauds
Eunice Giarta, co-founder of Monad Labs, used social media to clarify an important point to investors: no official meme coin related to Anago has been issued by the company to date. The communication comes at a time when various homonymous tokens are circulating in the market, causing confusion among users.
The co-founder clearly stated the project’s official account: @AnagoBarks. Any other variation or token with a similar name has no connection to Monad Labs. Giarta reaffirmed that the company does not intend to launch any meme coin or digital asset like NFTs under this brand.
Anago, which gives this clarification its name, is simply a family pet — a French Bulldog. The existence of multiple tokens using this name does not mean that any of them has the support or official involvement of Monad Labs.
In light of this situation, the co-founder’s message is clear: investors should conduct thorough research before investing capital in any token. With the proliferation of imitations and fraudulent projects in the meme coin space — including variations like “tax return meme” — it is essential to verify whether there is truly an official team behind each project.
This type of alert is becoming increasingly common in the sector. Legitimate organizations, like Monad Labs, find themselves needing to regularly deny rumors and protect their users from fraudulent schemes that attempt to exploit the reputation of popular projects.