# 1. Welcome to Blue Bird Meme ($TWIT)

BRING BACK OLD TWITTER,\
BRING BACK GOOD OLD COMMUNITY
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X is not the social media and community that every Crypto OGs wanted.\
Elon destroyed the good old Twitter days and even erased symbolic "Blue Bird" with ugly "X" logo!

Our precious Blue Bird is burnt and heartbroken. $TWIT is a community-driven cryptocurrency to spread the voice for all social media and community lovers from all around the globe.

It is created for ONE PURPOSE, to revive the OG era of Twitter, NOT "X" and bring back the true Crypto community and media. We want Elon Musk to come back to OG Elon!!!

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Why Blue Bird?

Twitter was founded in 2006, takes its name from a play on the sound of birds chattering, and it has used avian branding since its early days, when the company bought a stock symbol of a light blue bird for $15, according to the design website Creative Bloq. To bring the true OG vibe from Twitter community, and to revive our good old mascot, blue bird (original logo), Blue Bird is alive again with good old original features and community vibe with full of good Crypto and Web 2.0 & Web 3.0 social media contents.


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