
This summer, the world’s attention is split between two arenas. On the pitch, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is delivering the kind of moments that define legends — Messi leading Argentina’s title defense, Ronaldo chasing one more chapter of history. Off the pitch, crypto has its own underdog story brewing, and it’s wearing a cape.
Meet Mr. Krypto — a caped, arms-crossed dog superhero and the face of KryptoPaws ($KPS), an Ethereum-based meme coin that just opened its presale. Like the dark-horse squads stealing headlines in this Football World Cup, $KPS isn’t here to play the same tired game as every other meme token. Most meme coins live and die by price speculation alone. KryptoPaws was built on a different thesis: pair the meme energy with a real, working revenue engine.
That engine is the ETH Vault — an on-chain smart contract that collects ETH from a planned suite of four arcade games (Paw Slots, Top Dog Arena, Pack Predictions, and Paw Dash) and distributes it directly to $KPS holders on a scheduled basis, with no staking or claiming required. It’s the project’s “assist” — quietly feeding rewards to everyone holding the token, the way a World Cup playmaker sets up the striker for glory.
$KPS runs on Ethereum (ERC-20) with a total supply of 2.1 billion tokens. The presale itself unfolds across nine pricing stages — starting at $0.006 in the Early Bird round — so early entrants get the steepest discount before each stage sells out for good.
Just as football fans debate which underdog team can go all the way this tournament, KryptoPaws is positioning $KPS as the dark horse of this meme coin season — backed by a working product (four arcade games in development), transparent on-chain mechanics, and a Vault contract with no admin override. Both the token and Vault contracts are slated for independent third-party security audits ahead of launch, with reports published publicly.
Joining the presale takes just a few minutes: set up an EVM wallet, visit kryptopaws.com, connect, and buy in with ETH, USDT, or USDC. Tokens become claimable at the Token Generation Event (TGE).
While football’s biggest names battle for the World Cup trophy, Mr. Krypto is gearing up for his own tournament — one where every holder gets a share of the win.
Contact: media@kryptopaws.com
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