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The Rise and Fall of $CAR: Central African Republic’s Meme Coin Experiment Ends in Chaos

The Central African Republic (CAR) recently made headlines with the launch of its own meme cryptocurrency, $CAR, an ambitious digital asset aimed at boosting national pride and financial innovation.

However, what began as a bold experiment quickly turned into a cautionary tale of volatility, mismanagement, and online chaos.

The Grand Entrance: $CAR’s Meteoric Rise

On February 9, 2025, CAR President Faustin-Archange Touadéra unveiled $CAR, branding it as a unifying digital asset that could promote economic growth while positioning the country as a global crypto pioneer. The coin’s launch followed CAR’s earlier move to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender, signaling a strong push for blockchain-driven financial inclusion.

Initial excitement surrounding $CAR led to a rapid surge in value. The coin debuted at $0.22 and saw a sharp rise in trading volume, briefly pushing its market capitalization close to $900 million. Crypto enthusiasts, speculative traders, and curious investors rushed to buy in, betting on the success of the first government-backed meme coin in Africa.

Cracks Begin to Show: The First Red Flags

Despite the early surge, skeptics quickly raised concerns about the coin’s sustainability. Unlike traditional cryptocurrencies with clear use cases, $CAR lacked tangible utility, relying heavily on hype and national sentiment.

International financial institutions also remained wary, citing CAR’s fragile economy and history of unsuccessful crypto ventures.

Then came a major blow: the official X (formerly Twitter) account created for the project was mysteriously suspended. This fueled speculation about disorganization behind the scenes, leading to uncertainty among investors. The government scrambled to restore the account, but the damage to credibility was already done.

The Freefall: From Boom to Bust

As doubts grew, the inevitable happened—panic selling. Within days, $CAR’s price plummeted as investors rushed to offload their holdings. What was once a promising meme coin turned into a financial nightmare, wiping out millions in speculative gains.

The rapid decline led to widespread criticism of CAR’s crypto ambitions. Analysts pointed to the lack of regulatory safeguards, transparency, and real-world adoption as key factors behind $CAR’s collapse. The episode also reignited debates over whether fragile economies should experiment with high-risk digital assets without strong financial infrastructure in place.

Lessons from the $CAR Experiment

The short-lived hype around $CAR serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of meme coins. While some have thrived—like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu—many others have followed a similar trajectory of rapid rise and dramatic collapse.

For CAR, this failed experiment highlights the risks of rushing into the crypto space without a solid strategy. The government now faces tough questions about its digital finance policies and how to regain trust after yet another failed cryptocurrency initiative.

As the dust settles, one thing remains clear: $CAR’s story will go down as a textbook example of the thin line between innovation and financial recklessness in the world of digital currencies.

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Christine Odar

Christine is a financial reporter and editor at The Africa Logistics, where she writes on global markets, economic shifts, and their impact on trade across Africa. With over a decade of experience, she brings in-depth analysis to the intersection of finance and logistics.

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