> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://jeetfightersol.gitbook.io/jeetfighersol/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://jeetfightersol.gitbook.io/jeetfighersol/introduction/what-is-jeet-fighter.md).

# What is Jeet Fighter?

Jeet Figher $JF is a fair-launch memecoin based around the popular sensation Street Fighter by Capcom

Jeet Fighter was created to create a culture around diamond handing memecoins and defeating the Jeets on Solana. Many memecoins lose momentum when it comes to jeets coming together to cause Panic and FUD that leads to a memecoin's demise.&#x20;

Jeet Fighter is the anti-jeet project with the mission to reach the top of the charts by defeating all the jeets of Solana. \
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Jeet Fighter $JF is not intended for Jeets because they will be priced out from their sells and the price of $JF will continue to climb higher.&#x20;


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