$LARP is the coin built for the screenshot economy. Borrowed jets. Borrowed Rolexes. Borrowed lifestyles. We took the joke everyone is already running and wrapped a token around it — then we use the exact same playbook to market the coin itself.

Open any feed. The G-Wagon isn't theirs. The penthouse is a Pinterest board. The "morning grind" is a stock photo. LARP — live-action roleplay — escaped Dungeons & Dragons and ate the internet. Founders larp founders. Traders larp traders. 19-year-olds larp 7-figure quants from rented Airbnbs in Tulum.
$LARP is the on-chain index of the bit. Holding it is the self-aware tax — the punchline you front-run instead of fall for. And the marketing engine is the trend itself: every staged jet photo, every borrowed watch, every "just closed" tweet is free distribution. We aren't fighting the LARP. We are the LARP.
Screenshot the most egregious flex on your timeline this week. The fake jet. The rented Rollie. The 'closed $4M ARR' from a guy with 80 followers.
Quote-post. Caption it $LARP. Drop the contract. The joke writes itself — you just hand people the ticker.
Pull from the LARP Kit below. Stage your own. Caption: 'powered by $LARP'. The coin markets itself because the bit is already viral.
Every LARP becomes a $LARP ad. Every $LARP ad recruits the next LARPer. The trend funds the token. The token amplifies the trend.
Free-use imagery for your LARP arc. Jets you've never boarded. Watches that aren't yours. Cars you'll never drive. Save the file, post the lie, tag the ticker. The bit is the marketing.
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We are not selling the dream.
We are selling the screenshot of the dream.
The economy went vibes-based in 2019 and never came back. Status is a render. Wealth is a caption. Authenticity is a moodboard. $LARP is the only honest answer: a token that admits the bit, prices the bit, and lets you long it.