TAKEDA

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Self-reported circulating supply
 
1,000,000,000,000,000 TAKEDA
100.00%
Total supply
 
1,000,000,000,000,000 TAKEDA
Max. supply
 
1,000,000,000,000,000 TAKEDA


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About Takeda Shin

In other to birth and name this project, we observed a story line about a great warlord named Takeda Shingen of Kai Province in feudal Japan. He was Known as the “Tiger of Kai”, he was one of the daimyōs with exceptional military prestige and had been a ‘Warlord’ of great domestic skill and competent military leadership. He fought to conquer many turbulent times and protected his territories from enemies. The name of Takeda Shingen has echoed throughout Japan for over four hundred years, from the age of the samurai to the present day. Hence, this project is dedicated to both past and present heroes and heroines in the world. Those who by virtue of their courage and commitment selflessly fought various enemies to protect the people in the world. Those who risk their life by fighting against evil, impunity and lawlessness in other to save the world. Those whose presence in the world have brought great victories, peace, development and many lives changing impacts and opportunities that we can see today. If you are here reading this and you are doing everything possible to give yourself, your friends and family and other people a better life of happiness, peace, hope and safety from financial doom, we tag you a hero. Welcome to the community of heroes and heroines. Welcome you all Takeda Army. Let’s spread the news across to other great warlords. In the world of animal coins, we have decided to form Takeda Army. The stronger we become the more territories we conquer, the more life we can impact. There is a wise saying spoken about by a popular American hero, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States (1861–65) which reads “If you feed a man, you save a nation and if you save a man, you save the world.” Hence, heroes are world savers.