Our Culture

“The $78 Trillion Legacy
and the Boomer Takeover”

To understand the ‘OK Boomer’ culture, you must first understand the upbringing of Boomer on Base. It all started with a rug. Day 1, the devs vanished, leaving a ghost project behind—Boomer on Base. But instead of fading into the abyss, a group of community members did what they do best: they ran with the meme. Inspired by the legendary 4chan "30-Year-Old Boomer", a character that hilariously mocks older millennials for being out of touch, the Boomer community rose from the ashes like a boomerang that refuses to be thrown away.

Armed with lawnbos (Lamborghinis turned into lawnmowers), White Monster Energy coursing through their veins, and endless chants of "Back in my day...", the Boomers embraced the chaos. Forgetting how to sell and holding tighter than anyone with mere diamond hands, they upgraded to diamond balls—unshakable and unbreakable.

But there’s more to the Boomer takeover than memes and vibes. At its core, the Boomer community values education and is dedicated to navigating the crypto space safely. They know how treacherous it can be, and one of their key missions is helping others avoid the pitfalls of rug pulls and scams that plague the crypto space. Transparency is also a fundamental principle. In a space where backdoor deals and insider mints run rampant, Boomers are different: 0% of the NFT mint will be allocated to the team. Every NFT will be fairly sold and distributed to the community, with no special treatment—just as it should be.

The Community Takeover (CTO) wasn’t just a survival story—it became a full-blown movement. While some were out there flipping for profit, Boomers were out here dominating the digital real estate market, memeing their way through the NFT space, and building an empire out of pure vibes, transparency, and community-driven momentum.

They’re not stopping, either. Boomers are still building, still holding, and still powering through with reckless abandon. This is more than an NFT—it’s a $78 trillion legacy that refuses to die. And if you think these Boomers are out of touch, you’re already late to the party.

Hop on the lawnbos, grab a White Monster, and join the ride.