Base creates the fictional example.
Inside the official B20 Playground demo, the sample equity token is given a very specific identity.
symbol: "ACME"
Base wrote the example. The community shipped the memecoin.
Document chain of custody
Inside the official B20 Playground demo, the sample equity token is given a very specific identity.
Community members took the unused demo name and ticker as lore, then launched $ACME as a real B20 memecoin through O1 Exchange.
Open O1 launch ↗Base supplied the fictional example data. The community supplied the real-world token, culture and chaos. There is no official endorsement or partnership.
Read full notice ↗General catalogue / 2026
SKU AC-GRAV-01 / FIELD TESTED
Industrial-grade inevitability in a travel-sized tin. Open only when you need the chart to remember which way is up.
B20 packing list
B20 is the technical standard. $ACME is the community meme packed inside it.
Read Base docsBase documents B20 as a superset of ERC-20, so familiar ERC-20 calls remain available while the standard adds a broader native feature surface.
Standard factB20 runs as a Base-native precompile rather than a conventional user-deployed token contract, with tokens created through a singleton B20 Factory.
Standard factThe standard supports roles, supply caps, pausing, policy gating, memos, permit and corporate-action machinery. Specific configuration depends on the token.
Check token config$ACME’s lore and technical format both point to Base: the fictional name appears in Base’s demo, while the real memecoin is a separate community launch on Base.
Project statementPublic records terminal
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Receiving department
No. Base created the fictional “Acme Corp Class A” / “ACME” example in its B20 demo. Independent community members later created the actual $ACME memecoin.
No endorsement, sponsorship or partnership is claimed. Base is the network and source of the demo lore; O1 Exchange is identified as the launchpad.
Base describes B20 as an ERC-20-compatible native token standard with built-in roles, supply controls, policy features, memos, permit and more. Use the official documentation links for the specification.
No affiliation, endorsement, sponsorship or partnership is claimed. The mascot image was supplied by the community for this independent project; its appearance does not indicate Warner Bros. involvement or approval.
$ACME is presented as a community memecoin. Crypto assets are volatile and risky. Verify the contract, token configuration and links independently; never spend more than you can afford to lose.
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Independent community token. No endorsement, sponsorship or partnership by Base, Coinbase, O1 Exchange, Warner Bros. or their affiliates. Memecoin = high risk. Verify everything.
The short, accurate version
Base developers used the fictional name “Acme Corp Class A” and symbol “ACME” as example data in an official B20 Playground demo. The $ACME community used that public example as the seed for a real memecoin on Base.
That sequence is the lore. It is not evidence of endorsement, sponsorship, partnership or involvement by Base, Coinbase, O1 Exchange, Warner Bros. or any affiliated party.