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Independent community meme

Fifteen Years at the Company. One Box on the Way Out.

Larry gave the office fifteen years. The office gave Larry a cardboard box. Now he is turning an ordinary layoff story into an independent crypto meme about the little guy.

An independent community meme. Not affiliated with Larry's former employer, Robinhood, or any referenced third party.

Larry Layoff carrying a cardboard box with a laptop, mug, plant, keyboard, and family photo

Employee file

Larry survived fifteen annual reviews. The sixteenth never arrived.

Larry Layoff is 38 years old. For fifteen years, he was the person companies describe as "reliable." He showed up, solved problems, helped new employees, stayed late, and kept projects moving. Then one day his position disappeared.

1

Year One

Larry arrives early, learns everyone's name, and believes loyalty matters.

2

Year Fifteen

Larry knows every meeting room, every broken printer, and every way to say "following up" in an email.

3

The Meeting

A short calendar invitation appears. Fifteen years are summarized in fifteen minutes.

4

The Meme

Larry walks out with a box and decides that his story should not disappear into another spreadsheet.

Larry did not leave with a golden parachute. He left with a coffee mug, a tired office plant, a family photo, and enough disappointment to become an internet meme.

Instead of pretending that everything was fine, Larry decided to explore meme culture and crypto through the perspective of an ordinary worker. $LARRY is the fictionalized, community-driven expression of that story.

Notice board

Why Larry Chose the Robinhood Story

His access badge stopped working. His story did not. Larry is not a fund, institution, market maker, or insider. He is the employee whose badge stopped working before the announcement reached his inbox.

The little guy was already in the room. He was just taking notes.

Larry is not part of the financial establishment. He is the person financial platforms often describe when they talk about widening access: an ordinary employee without insider privileges, institutional capital, or a private network.

After being laid off, Larry became interested in the idea that financial tools should be understandable and accessible to regular people. That connection made the Robinhood ecosystem a natural setting for his meme story.

Larry remains an independent community character. There is no official relationship, endorsement, partnership, or affiliation with Robinhood, Robinhood Crypto, Vlad Tenev, or any related company.

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Technical overview

How to Buy

This section describes the technical process for informational purposes only. It is not a recommendation or invitation to acquire $LARRY.

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Choose a Compatible Wallet

A compatible self-custody or platform wallet is generally required to interact with supported blockchain applications. Examples may include MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or Robinhood Wallet. Users are responsible for reviewing wallet security, availability, fees, and regional restrictions.

2

Obtain ETH on the Supported Network

ETH may need to be transferred to the network on which $LARRY is deployed. Depending on availability, this may involve withdrawing from an exchange or using a supported bridge. Network selection, bridge risks, transaction fees, and destination addresses should always be verified independently.

Supported network: [ADD VERIFIED NETWORK NAME]

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Review the Token on Uniswap

Once the official contract address and supported network have been independently verified, a decentralized exchange interface such as Uniswap may display available liquidity and swap information. Users should independently confirm the contract address, price impact, fees, liquidity, and transaction details.

Official contract address: [ADD VERIFIED CONTRACT ADDRESS]

Uniswap page: [ADD VERIFIED UNISWAP URL]

Security reminder

Token names and symbols can be copied. Never rely only on the name "Larry" or the symbol "$LARRY." Verify the contract address using official project channels before interacting with any token.

Token details

Simple numbers. No corporate fog machine.

Total token supply: 1,000,000,000 $LARRY

The developer purchased 2% of the total supply at launch. The remaining 98% was designated for public circulation.

Blockchain data and the verified token contract should be treated as the definitive source. Website figures must be updated if verified on-chain information differs.

98%

Free Circulation

2%

Developer Initial Purchase

  • Fixed displayed total supply: 1,000,000,000 $LARRY
  • Developer initial purchase: 20,000,000 $LARRY
  • Public circulation designation: 980,000,000 $LARRY
  • No financial rights
  • No equity
  • No revenue sharing
  • No guaranteed utility
  • No guaranteed liquidity
  • No guaranteed market value

Break room

The Break Room Is Open

Larry's story continues through community posts, illustrations, jokes, and discussions. Public channels are provided for social interaction and project updates, not for financial advice.

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Official links will be published only after they have been verified. Be cautious of impersonators, unofficial groups, and direct messages requesting funds or private keys.

FAQ

Questions HR Did Not Cover

What is Larry Layoff?

Larry Layoff is an independent, community-oriented meme character based on the experience of an ordinary employee who lost his job after fifteen years.

What is $LARRY?

$LARRY is a crypto token associated with the Larry Layoff meme. It should not be understood as equity, debt, a security, a claim on revenue, or a guarantee of future utility or value.

Is Larry affiliated with Robinhood?

No. Larry Layoff is not created, sponsored, endorsed, approved, or operated by Robinhood, Robinhood Crypto, Vlad Tenev, or any related entity.

Is this financial advice?

No. All website content is provided for general information and entertainment only.

Does the project promise returns?

No. The project makes no promises regarding price, liquidity, availability, utility, exchange support, development, or financial returns.

Does the website collect personal data?

No. The website is designed without accounts, analytics, cookies, contact forms, wallet connections, or personal-data collection.

Where is the official contract address?

[OFFICIAL CONTRACT ADDRESS NOT YET PUBLISHED]

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Crypto Risk Disclosure

Cryptocurrency and meme tokens involve substantial risk. Token prices may be highly volatile and may lose some or all of their value. Liquidity may be unavailable or disappear without notice. Transactions may be delayed, irreversible, incorrectly routed, or affected by network congestion and fees.

Smart contracts, wallets, exchanges, bridges, decentralized applications, and third-party services may contain vulnerabilities, experience outages, be exploited, or stop operating. Users may encounter fraudulent tokens, phishing websites, impersonators, malicious contracts, compromised private keys, regulatory restrictions, tax obligations, or permanent loss of access.

Nothing on this website constitutes financial, investment, legal, tax, or trading advice. No content should be interpreted as a recommendation, solicitation, invitation, or offer to acquire, sell, hold, or interact with any crypto asset.

The developer, contributors, community members, website operators, and associated parties make no guarantees regarding token value, liquidity, availability, functionality, continued development, exchange support, legal classification, or future performance.

Any interaction with $LARRY or related third-party services is undertaken independently and at the user's own risk. Users are responsible for their own research, security practices, legal compliance, tax obligations, and transaction decisions.