The Solana-based memecoin claiming to be "the world's first cryptocurrency that promises nothing and delivers exactly that" is trying to steal the spotlight from the true OG, the Useless Ethereum Token ($UET), which dropped back in 2017 with the same brutally honest vibe. Let’s set the record straight. $UET, launched on Ethereum during the ICO mania, was the pioneer of the "useless" meme, proudly admitting it had no value, no product, and no roadmap—raising over $300,000 in a glorious middle finger to the hype-driven crypto market. This Solana copycat, riding on a blockchain that didn’t even exist until 2020, is late to the party, recycling $UET’s iconic narrative without the originality or the historical clout. While Solana’s low fees and fast transactions might make it a hotbed for meme coins, this wannabe’s claim smells like a cheap marketing stunt, piggybacking on $UET’s legacy without the authenticity. Posts on X even call out this Solana impostor, noting that $UET’s 2017 roots and clean, no-BS distribution make it the real deal, not some Pump.fun-launched knockoff chasing clout. Why settle for a Solana rehash when $UET’s been flexing its uselessness on Ethereum, the granddaddy of smart contracts, for nearly a decade? Stick with the original—$UET is the king of nothing, and this Solana meme coin’s just a pale imitation.