
Uranus
URANUSID: 37522Rank #1805Updated 7/11/2026, 7:06:00 PM
24h Low
$0.01087476
24h High
$0.01347093
Market Cap
$1.21M
24h Volume
$98.66K
Fully Diluted Valuation
$1.21M
Market Dominance
N/A
7d Volume
$639.96K
Volume / Market Cap
8.13%
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Technical Analysis
Price Performance
1h
+0.34%
24h
+9.83%
7d
-15.68%
30d
-8.21%
60d
-58.72%
90d
+0.30%
1y
-86.96%
YTD
-84.80%
All-Time High
$0.77293025
All-Time Low
$0.00715643
Supply
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USD value
$0.01212837
About Uranus
Uranus is one of the longest running jokes in history, now immortalized on the blockchain. What began as a simple play on words has become a global cultural constant: effortlessly funny, endlessly renewable, and instantly recognizable. It transcends age, language, and geography. No explanation needed. Say it out loud, and the punchline lands.
From a memetic standpoint, Uranus is a perfect storm. Its humor is low effort but high impact, the kind that sticks in your head and resurfaces again and again without losing its charm. It has been passed down for decades, rediscovered by each generation like clockwork. That regenerative quality, the ability to stay fresh through repetition, makes it one of the most resilient memes in existence. It does not rely on trends or context. It just works.
Uranus appeals to all ages. Kids laugh because it sounds funny. Adults laugh because it still does. And everyone in between knows that no matter how many times they have heard it, the joke never gets old. It is shared humor in its purest form, a quick universal hit of recognition. In a digital world fragmented by niche references, Uranus remains one of the rare memes with true mainstream longevity.
Now fully woven into the fabric of internet culture, Uranus holds mindshare like few memes ever have. It is part of the global lexicon, a running gag that has stood the test of time. And whether you are laughing at it, with it, or just admiring its persistence, one thing is certain:
Uranus is not going anywhere. It just keeps looking better.