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Cross-app VIP unlock vs. MEW

Historical precedent — what $MEW (Cat in a Dog's World, Apr 2024) teaches about $APL's Cross-app VIP unlock catalyst.

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June 15, 2026 — first DexScreener Boost. Catalysts stack across the following 14 days.

$MEW (Cat in a Dog's World) — historical context

Pure meme — no roadmap, no team — proved memecoins run on attention alone.

$MEW ran in Apr 2024 — a Solana memecoin cycle where retail attention compounded around a few dominant tickers. Each run reflects the attention environment of its era.

$APL's Cross-app VIP unlock catalyst

$APL is the cross-app utility token for the entire AutoHustle product family. Mid-June activates holder perks across every product:

This is what makes $APL a real utility token rather than a one-off memecoin — every product in the AutoHustle stack uses it as the access key.

Why the comparison matters

Historical analogies don't guarantee outcomes — they show the pattern. $MEW's Apr 2024 run taught the market about no roadmap, no team. $APL's Cross-app VIP unlock catalyst leverages a similar attention dynamic in a different memecoin cycle. Same playbook, different ticker, different cycle.

Important: Past performance of any token (including $MEW) does not predict future returns for $APL or any other token. The comparison is structural, not predictive.

Position for $APL's Cross-app VIP unlock

Hold $APL before the catalyst window. Pattern: real. Outcome: never guaranteed.

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Important disclosure. $APL is a Solana memecoin. Memecoins are highly speculative — prices can fall 90%+ in hours, the project's planned catalysts can be delayed or cancelled, and there is no guarantee of any specific outcome. Only buy what you can afford to lose entirely. This page is marketing content, not financial advice. Always do your own research. Trading is at your own risk. Roadmap items marked "planned" or "in-progress" are intentions, not commitments — they can change.