"What makes something valuable? Its uniqueness? Or the collective agreement on its significance?"

Notcoin exists and doesn’t exist at the same time. It’s a pulsating pixel in your feed, a digital mantra in your Telegram. Are you clicking to earn? Or is it a ritual of participation in a new crypto pilgrimage?
Value is not a coin. It’s a concept.
Gold is valuable because it is scarce. Money works because we believe in it. Notcoin devalues the very idea of worth, turning it into a dynamic process—you click, and value is born in that moment. How many clicks does it take for Notcoin to become "real"? Or is it already more real than traditional money?
Who controls Notcoin?
No one and everyone. It emerged from the void of Telegram and spread like a digital virus. It exists within the network, yet it has no center. It monetizes attention, but you decide its worth.
If no one is in control, does power still exist in this chaos? Or is decentralization just an illusion?
Is Notcoin a game? An experiment? A new standard?
The future is already here, but it is distributed among all participants in the network. The question is not what happens next, but who will create it.
Some will say Notcoin is just hype. But didn’t they say the same about Bitcoin? About social networks? About digital art? Maybe we’re once again missing the birth of something bigger.
You click, therefore you exist. You are mining not tokens, but engagement. You are not playing the game—you are creating it.
Notcoin is not just a coin. It’s a question. And you are part of the answer.