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Janice McAfee Endorses Launch of AIntivirus Meme Coin

Janice McAfee Endorses Launch of AIntivirus Meme Coin

Janice McAfee, widow of entrepreneur and crypto enthusiast John McAfee, has endorsed the launch of the AIntivirus (AINTI) meme coin on Solana, echoing the name of her late husband’s flagship product.

“I am thrilled to announce that I have taken control of a product that will expand John’s legacy. It embodies his core beliefs—freedom, privacy, and technology, as well as a passion for digital assets and AI,” she stated.

On behalf of her husband, Janice sent a message to his fans.

“I’m back with AIntivirus. An AI version of myself. You didn’t think I would miss this cycle?” the message read.

According to on-chain data, the asset was issued on January 6 with a total supply of 100 million. In the weeks following, and prior to the announcement, tokens were transferred to 277 other wallets.

According to DEX Screener, developers allocated only 2.6 million AINTI ($1 million) to the main pools on Raydium and Meteora.

In the absence of project tokenomics, it remains unclear whether the remaining coins are locked or can be sold at any time.

“Minted 16 days ago, then transferred to insiders. Only 1.6% in liquidity. The rest is held by insider wallets. […] Good luck,” noted a user with the nickname TechLead.

Similar conclusions were drawn by the Bubblemaps service.

“The token creator distributed 90% of the supply to 287 addresses, some of which sold more than $1.5 million. Insiders still hold 71% of the coins,” warned experts.

As reported by ForkLog, the watchdog organization Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington considered filing a lawsuit following the launch of the TRUMP meme coin on behalf of the U.S. President.  

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