The Origin Story
CandleZilla wasn't supposed to exist.
During the early testing phase of Candle.TV, someone found an API vulnerability — a bug in the code that let them create and launch a token without permission.
That token was CandleZilla. No whitelist. No dev team. No plan. It was minted through the back door before anyone realized what was happening.
The person who launched it sold their tokens and walked away. There was no marketing, no roadmap, no promises — just a token left behind.
But people noticed. The story was real. And in a space full of fake narratives, that was enough.
The community stepped in. Not to pump a bag — but to preserve something different. Something that wasn't trying to be the next big thing.
CandleZilla became the first token ever launched on Candle.TV — not because it was planned, but because it happened. And the fact that it wasn't meant to exist? That's exactly what makes it worth building around.
No founders. No investors. No utilities.
Just a token with a wild beginning, and a group of people who thought the story deserved a second chapter.