Contract: 0xA1…F3E2
Price: $0.0000019
Market Cap: $46,500
Exchange: Hotcoin Global
Contract: 0xB4…7D9C
Price: $0.0051056
Market Cap: $2,525.50 (24-hr volume)
Exchange: Unlisted (aggregator)
Contract: 0xC9…1A4B
Price: $0.0000011
Market Cap: Zero 24-hr volume
Exchange: Not on any exchange
50-day SMA: $0.00001503
200-day SMA: $0.00002763
14-day RSI: 42.35 (Neutral)
Fear & Greed Index: 74 (Greed)
Technical indicators suggest neutral-to-bearish momentum with short-term optimism.
Important: CHAD is a highly speculative asset with no intrinsic value. Price movements are driven entirely by social media trends and meme activity. Invest only what you can afford to lose completely.
Prices update every minute. Past performance does not indicate future results.
CHAD is a meme‑based cryptocurrency token that revolves around the internet character Chad Thundercock. The token markets itself as pure entertainment - a digital meme with no intrinsic utility, no formal team, and no promised financial return.
The name Chad Thundercock refers to the archetype of an "alpha male" who is effortlessly attractive, wealthy, fit, and morally upright. The token’s creators claim the figure represents "every man's deep desire to be the main character of his own life." That branding is pure pop‑culture, not a technical roadmap.
Because several developers have launched separate contracts under the same ticker, price data jumps between platforms. Below is a snapshot of three widely cited versions as of October2025.
Variant | Contract Address | Price (USD) | Market Cap (USD) | Primary Exchange |
---|---|---|---|---|
CHAD (primary) | 0xA1…F3E2 | $0.0000019 | $46,500 | Hotcoin Global |
CHAD (CoinGecko listed) | 0xB4…7D9C | $0.0051056 | $2,525.50 (24‑hr volume) | Unlisted (price from aggregator) |
CHAD (CoinMarketCap listed) | 0xC9…1A4B | $0.0000011 | Zero 24‑hr volume | Not on any exchange |
The circulating supply also varies: one version lists ~994million tokens in circulation (99% of a 999million max), while another claims 90billion out of a 100billion total. Those gaps are a red flag for anyone trying to assess real market depth.
Even a meme coin gets some chart data. The 50‑day Simple Moving Average (SMA) hovers around $0.00001503, the 200‑day SMA sits near $0.00002763, and the 14‑day Relative Strength Index (RSI) is about 42.35 - a neutral, slightly bearish signal. The Fear & Greed Index read 74 ("Greed") on the last check, indicating short‑term optimism that could evaporate quickly.
The token itself says it has "no intrinsic value or expectation of financial return" and that it is "completely useless and for entertainment purposes only." In practice, that means price moves only when someone posts a meme or a tweet. There is no utility layer, no staking rewards, and no development roadmap.
Analysts at CoinCodex forecast a high of $0.00001933 in March2025 and a low of $0.00000993 in December2025, suggesting a 25% decline over the year. Short‑selling models predict a possible 30% return for positions opened in October2025, but that hinges on timing the volatile swings perfectly.
Most CHAD variants are either unlisted or sit on the obscure Hotcoin Global exchange. Liquidity is thin - the highest recorded 24‑hour volume was about $16,800 for the CHAD/USDT pair. With such low activity, slippage can eat up a large portion of any trade.
Because the token is not on major platforms like Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken, buying it typically requires a two‑step process: first acquire a base coin (USDT or BNB) on a major exchange, then transfer that to a wallet that supports the target blockchain (usually Binance Smart Chain) and finally place an order on Hotcoin Global or a peer‑to‑peer marketplace.
The primary project runs chadcoin.com and maintains a Twitter/X handle @realchadcoin. A splinter group uses @ChadAnichat. Reddit’s r/realchadcoin sees occasional meme drops but no coordinated development updates. The fragmented nature makes it hard to gauge a true, unified sentiment.
With no roadmap, no institutional backing, and limited exchange listings, CHAD is unlikely to break out of its niche. The token’s price will probably continue to mirror meme cycles - a spike after a viral post, followed by a rapid drop when the hype fades. Investors should treat any exposure as a high‑risk gamble.
If you do decide to dabble, follow these safety steps:
CHAD is not an acronym. It simply references the meme character "Chad Thundercock," which the token uses as its branding mascot.
No. The project admits it has no intrinsic value, no development roadmap, and limited liquidity. It is purely speculative and should only be treated as a high‑risk, short‑term play.
Most CHAD variants are only listed on the niche exchange Hotcoin Global. Some price aggregators like CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko show data, but you’ll need to move funds to a wallet that supports the correct blockchain and trade on the compatible exchange.
Dogecoin has a large, active community, developer support, and is listed on most major exchanges. CHAD lacks a unified community, has fragmented token contracts, and minimal exchange presence, making it far riskier.
Key risks include extreme price volatility, low liquidity, potential contract scams, and the chance of total loss because the token has no utility or backing.
Marie-Pier Horth
Ah, the tragic romance of meme coins, where hope flutters like a moth to a neon flame. CHAD is just another fleeting star in that chaotic sky, promising nothing but the illusion of glory. Still, we watch, we wonder, we sigh.