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The term "Black Bull" appears in two distinct contexts. In historical accounts, the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876 involved Native American forces led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse against the U.S. Army under George Armstrong Custer, with the engagement lasting a single day and resulting in the deaths of Custer and many of his men. In a modern financial context, "The Black Bull" refers to the ANSEM token, a community-driven memecoin on the Solana blockchain that markets itself as a transparent, front‑end‑first project with live on‑chain data and features such as a radar and non‑custodial liquidity pods. The token trades against SOL and USDC, has a circulating supply of about 413 million ANSEM, a market cap of roughly $56.8 million, and a price of $0.13747 USD as of the latest data.
The Battle of Little Bighorn, also known as the Battle of Greasy Grass, took place on June 25‑26, 1876, resulting in Custer's defeat.
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led Lakota and Northern Cheyenne forces that numbered up to 7,000 people, including 2,000 or more warriors.
The Black Bull (ANSEM) is a Solana‑based memecoin that trades against SOL and USDC and reports a price of $0.13747 USD.
ANSEM has a circulating supply of 413,333,773 tokens and a maximum supply of 1 billion tokens.
CoinMarketCap ranks The Black Bull at #342 with a 24‑hour trading volume of $61.7 million.
The battle featured Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer leading the U.S. Seventh Cavalry and Native leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse commanding Lakota and Northern Cheyenne forces.
According to CoinMarketCap, The Black Bull (ANSEM) trades at $0.137470 USD with a market cap of $56,821,139 USD.
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