The post $KENDU – The Everything Coin appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In a saturated market, where interaction from a celebrity or a cute, viral animal prompts 50+ derivative “projects,” it can be difficult to stand out. KENDU does not rely on a fleeting narrative. It does not promise cutting-edge tech. It does not rely on paying influencers and Key Opinion Leaders (or “KOLs”) to artificially create hype. Over the last 16 months, the community has carved its own path, expanding its reach in all directions. This is the first “Brand Coin” with a passionate community of autonomous marketers. The “Permissionless Brand” Concept Most businesses strictly guard their brands from unauthorized use, often threatening and pursuing legal action. KENDU takes the opposite approach. The name, logo and concept are original Intellectual Property and free for anyone to use, remix and share. This philosophy does two powerful things: 1. Invites and encourages creativity. Instead of the brand being shaped by a few individuals in boardrooms, thousands with diverse backgrounds, geography, talents and ideas can contribute and take the brand in any direction they please. 2. Transforms supporters into marketers. Community members building under the KENDU umbrella not only instantly tap into their first several hundred users, product testers and buyers, but also into an autonomous marketing machine.  No approvals. No licensing red tape. Whether you want to design a hoodie, paint a mural, or simply create a viral meme—you KENDU it.  The Power of Community & Decentralization Since its launch in March 2024, the KENDU community has had several key chances to demonstrate their strength. It was the second-ever memecoin to garner over 50,000 votes on the popular and reputable security platform, CertiK Skynet, earning free KYC and a full project audit. This audit was completed in February of 2025—analyzing not only the coin’s contract security, and tokenomics, but also its social impact, community sentiment and decentralization.  Due to the project’s… The post $KENDU – The Everything Coin appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In a saturated market, where interaction from a celebrity or a cute, viral animal prompts 50+ derivative “projects,” it can be difficult to stand out. KENDU does not rely on a fleeting narrative. It does not promise cutting-edge tech. It does not rely on paying influencers and Key Opinion Leaders (or “KOLs”) to artificially create hype. Over the last 16 months, the community has carved its own path, expanding its reach in all directions. This is the first “Brand Coin” with a passionate community of autonomous marketers. The “Permissionless Brand” Concept Most businesses strictly guard their brands from unauthorized use, often threatening and pursuing legal action. KENDU takes the opposite approach. The name, logo and concept are original Intellectual Property and free for anyone to use, remix and share. This philosophy does two powerful things: 1. Invites and encourages creativity. Instead of the brand being shaped by a few individuals in boardrooms, thousands with diverse backgrounds, geography, talents and ideas can contribute and take the brand in any direction they please. 2. Transforms supporters into marketers. Community members building under the KENDU umbrella not only instantly tap into their first several hundred users, product testers and buyers, but also into an autonomous marketing machine.  No approvals. No licensing red tape. Whether you want to design a hoodie, paint a mural, or simply create a viral meme—you KENDU it.  The Power of Community & Decentralization Since its launch in March 2024, the KENDU community has had several key chances to demonstrate their strength. It was the second-ever memecoin to garner over 50,000 votes on the popular and reputable security platform, CertiK Skynet, earning free KYC and a full project audit. This audit was completed in February of 2025—analyzing not only the coin’s contract security, and tokenomics, but also its social impact, community sentiment and decentralization.  Due to the project’s…

$KENDU – The Everything Coin

In a saturated market, where interaction from a celebrity or a cute, viral animal prompts 50+ derivative “projects,” it can be difficult to stand out. KENDU does not rely on a fleeting narrative. It does not promise cutting-edge tech. It does not rely on paying influencers and Key Opinion Leaders (or “KOLs”) to artificially create hype. Over the last 16 months, the community has carved its own path, expanding its reach in all directions. This is the first “Brand Coin” with a passionate community of autonomous marketers.

The “Permissionless Brand” Concept

Most businesses strictly guard their brands from unauthorized use, often threatening and pursuing legal action. KENDU takes the opposite approach. The name, logo and concept are original Intellectual Property and free for anyone to use, remix and share. This philosophy does two powerful things:

1. Invites and encourages creativity. Instead of the brand being shaped by a few individuals in boardrooms, thousands with diverse backgrounds, geography, talents and ideas can contribute and take the brand in any direction they please.

2. Transforms supporters into marketers. Community members building under the KENDU umbrella not only instantly tap into their first several hundred users, product testers and buyers, but also into an autonomous marketing machine. 

No approvals. No licensing red tape. Whether you want to design a hoodie, paint a mural, or simply create a viral meme—you KENDU it. 

The Power of Community & Decentralization

Since its launch in March 2024, the KENDU community has had several key chances to demonstrate their strength. It was the second-ever memecoin to garner over 50,000 votes on the popular and reputable security platform, CertiK Skynet, earning free KYC and a full project audit. This audit was completed in February of 2025—analyzing not only the coin’s contract security, and tokenomics, but also its social impact, community sentiment and decentralization. 

Due to the project’s early fundamentals, longevity and several periods of redistribution, KENDU now is one of the most decentralized memecoins in the space, boasting a Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (or “HHI”) of approximately 29%. These metrics, combined with the permissionless brand concept, exemplifies the core principle of cryptocurrency—decentralization. 

 

The Concept in Action

This novel concept has manifested itself in many ways, almost too many to list, not only in web3, but web2 and in real life (“IRL”). 

– Food & Beverage: KENDU Energy developed a wildly successful energy drink, already selling and distributing over 6,000 cans to Europe, North America and Australia. The team has committed to using a portion of the funds raised to purchase and hold $KENDU and has donated hundreds of cans to sponsor events. Several community members have developed KENDU beers, achieving a commercial license and distributing in the EU. KENDU Coffee developed a custom KENDU roast, which achieved a grade of 89/100, firmly placing it in the “specialty” category by Q graders. Other community members have made KENDU chocolate, baked goods, sweets and more.

 

– Event Sponsorship: An artistic street team called KENDU Street formed early on, and has sponsored events in Florida, Tennessee and soon Pennsylvania. KENDU Energy and merch were on full display at MuralFest during Art Basel. The team held its own cypher showcase, a breakdancing competition during Miami Music Week. Custom KENDU Energy cocktails were served to thirsty festival goers at the Florida Groves Music Festival in Orlando. Accompanying these multi-day events was a team of KENDU holders and artists who painted live KENDU murals and tag walls. One community member started an events company in India, KENDU Entertainment, and has sponsored many nightclub events, as well as pickleball tournaments. Capitalizing on one of the fastest growing sports in the world, KENDU Entertainment is planning to sponsor a 10-city tour, where KENDU will be front and center. 

 

– Merchandise: Several independently run apparel and footwear stores have emerged—offering not only a creative and profitable outlet for these purveyors, but also a way for other community members to sport “KENDU” on their hats, shirts and shoes in their day-to-day lives. 

 

One professional jeweler in the community created a custom 1:1 silver KENDU pendant and sold out of handmade KENDU dog tags. Just this week, a newly formed company, KENDU Brilliance, teased upcoming jewelry products. 

Another entrepreneur unveiled a concept for “KENDU VENDU Refreshment Solutions,” an AI-driven vending machine, that can be purchased, delivered, installed and stocked to provide passive income to its owner.

 

– Gaming: A successful video game developer has come out of retirement and started an indie game studio called KENDU Games. With a team of 5 employees, including ex-AAA and BioWare talent, its first release slated for Q4 of 2025 on Steam, the popular online gaming marketplace. The studio has committed to using a portion of the profits from the studio to purchase and hold $KENDU in its treasury. Another member is working on sponsoring an eSports team, who will wear KENDU apparel and be fueled by KENDU Energy drinks.

This list is not exhaustive, but rather a snapshot of the endeavors taking place in the KENDU community.

 

A Movement, Not a Meme

When people feel like they own a brand, they don’t just buy into it, they build it, fiercely defend it, and share it with their networks. KENDU takes the core crypto concept of decentralization a step further by open sourcing its culture. It is not one central team trying to grow an audience, but rather an audience transforming into a team.

KENDU is more than a token—it is a living, breathing example of how decentralization, creativity and community combine to redefine what a brand can be. The permissionless approach turns holders into co-creators, allowing rapid expansion throughout many industries and farther than any marketing budget could. It is not simply something you invest in—it’s something you can join.

 

KENDU is primarily an Ethereum-based token but has also partnered with Wormhole to be available on both Solana and Base blockchains:

 

Ethereum: 0xaa95f26e30001251fb905d264Aa7b00eE9dF6C18

Solana: 2nnrviYJRLcf2bXAxpKTRXzccoDbwaP4vzuGUG75Jo45

Base: 0xef73611F98DA6E57e0776317957af61B59E09Ed7

 

Learn more at kendu.io.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release is not 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.

Contact:

Job Kerel  

[email protected]

Source: https://bitcoinworld.co.in/kendu-the-everything-coin/

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