Mission

Selfie will save the world. We’re serious. Selfie as we know it today was created by a community of relentlessly positive, insanely creative, and notoriously committed holders.

Why Mission and Values Matter

If you’re asking, “Mission and values? Who cares?”—you might be new here. And that’s okay! But let’s get real: Selfie wouldn’t have survived its first big test—a brutal 98% drawdown—without a core set of shared values. These values united the OGs, gave the community its soul, and pulled us back from the brink.

As we grow, our mission and values aren’t just a feel-good banner. They’re the foundation of what makes us different: a positive, people-first token where everyone has a role. And in the meme coin world, community is the ultimate edge.


Core Values & Guardrails

1. Relentless Positivity

Negativity spreads like wildfire in any community, but so does positivity. Selfie thrives on good vibes, confidence, and conviction. We’ve built a culture where panic and fear get no airtime. Instead, we cut negativity at the root and amplify the energy that brings people together.

Our vibe isn’t just for us—it’s for the whole meme coin space. We celebrate other communities without comparison, jealousy, or defensiveness. Supporting Selfie means being secure in our choice, not tearing others down.

2. Meme Over Price

We’re not here to obsess over charts. Early on, we banned price talk in our Telegram to focus on what matters: the meme and the community.

Our energy is better spent growing mentions, holders, and engagement—not chasing artificial short-term boosts. The metrics we celebrate are about long-term strength: holder retention, community activity, and genuine connections.

3. Vibing is the Strategy

“Vibing” might sound silly, but for us, it’s shorthand for doing the things that drive our success:

When doubts creep in (and they will), we channel belief into action. Memecoin holding is exhausting, but instead of spiraling, we stay focused, stay creative, and, most importantly—we vibe.

4. Creativity, Humor, and Self-Expression