MOG Coin Soars 130% After 'Mog/Acc' Memes Take Over Tech Twitter
MOG Coin Sees Growth As Elon Musk, Harry Tan Adopt 'Mog/Acc' Identity
The mog/acc concept is rapidly gaining popularity among the likes of Elon Musk and Harry Tan, which is helping to increase awareness of the project and, ultimately, its value.
Shaurya Malwa | Edited by Parikshit Mishra May 7, 2025 10:42 AM

Important facts:
- MOG COIN, a popular meme coin on Ethereum and Base, is growing in popularity, promoting a cultural shift called mog/acc that combines mogging and accelerationism.
- Influential figures such as Elon Musk and Harry Tan have supported the mog/acc trend, which has significantly increased the value of the MOG coin.
- Mog/acc is becoming an internet philosophy focused on technical progress and a common language of success.
Make way, dogecoin. The new memecoin making waves on tech Twitter isn't just a diversion; it's a way of thinking.
MOG coin, a popular token listed on Ethereum and Base, aims to initiate a cultural shift in the form of “mog/acc” — a combination of the words mogging (slang for being better, stronger, faster) and acceleratorism (accelerating technological change at any cost).
Techno-optimists are actively choosing Pit Vipers, a colorful sunglasses brand, as their X-account image, leading to increased interest in the Mog token outside the crypto community.

Influential X accounts, from Y Combinator founder Harry Tan to owner Elon Musk, have joined the mog/acc movement, changing their images to one featuring the Pit Viper. MOG prices have increased more than 11% in the last week, pushing the 30-day gain to over 130%.
Solana ecosystem companies like Raydium and Jupiter have also joined in, updating their online images to feature a cat or their mascot in a Pit Vipers suit with the caption “mog/acc.”
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— Harry Tan (@garrytan) May 6, 2025
One community member even developed a mog/acc bot that automatically transforms any image into the aesthetic mog/acc followers strive for, and the account went viral within hours of its launch in the early hours of Wednesday.