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GASS
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$0.089937
  

15.17% (1d)

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Gasspas statistics

Market cap
$4.18M

0.00%

Volume (24h)
$2.01M

14.47%

FDV
$4.18M
Vol/Mkt Cap (24h)
48.21%
Total supply
420.69T GASS
Max. supply
420.69T GASS
Self-reported circulating supply
420.69T GASS
100%
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Price performance
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Low
$0.086803
High
$0.071136
All-time high
May 19, 2025 (13 hours ago)
$0.071136
-12.55%
All-time low
May 17, 2025 (3 days ago)
$0.081156
+759.35%
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About Gasspas

Featured in Matt Furies latest book Cortex Vortex as Ratos nemesis. The character is also part of ZOGZ which confirms its real name.

Matt Furie, the artist best known for creating Pepe the Frog, has been working on a new book. The news comes from his editor, who goes by the handle @beuysonsale_ on Instagram. In a recent post, the editor hinted at an upcoming project featuring new characters named Gasspas and Rato. Gasspas’s visual appearance can be inferred from the artwork. In one illustration, Gasspas is depicted looming over two rats (Rato and Wat), gazing down at them in a menacing way (an image that has circulated among collectors). This inferred that Gasspas is Ratos nemesis in the new book Cortex Vortex reinforced by community quips that “cats eat rats”. Gasspas debuted as part of ZOGZ, a collection of 111 original NFT character illustrations by Matt Furie launched in May 2023.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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