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So Apu Apustaja is actually making a move? Been seeing APU pop up more on my feed lately, and apparently it's up like 40% in the last month. Pretty wild considering how far it dropped from its peak.
For context, Apu started as this weird meme from Finnish imageboards back in 2016—basically a variation of the whole Pepe thing but with its own vibe. It's that childlike character that shows up whenever someone's in an awkward situation online. Then like everyone else, it got tokenized and became $APU. The meme itself is pretty recognizable, so there's definitely built-in brand awareness compared to random altcoins.
Looking at the chart, APU bounced off some lower support around $0.00023 and is now trading higher. The 30-day moving average is curving up, which usually means momentum's building. RSI is sitting around 65, so we're getting close to overbought territory—could see a pullback anytime, but also means people are actually buying this thing. Volume picked up too, which is always a good sign that money's flowing in.
The thing about established memes like Apu and Pepe is they don't need as much marketing—everyone already knows them. Every time someone posts the meme, it's basically free hype for the token. That's probably why we're seeing this bounce. Whether it keeps going or corrects, honestly hard to say. But the cultural relevance is definitely there.