Smuggled aboard the USCGC Campbell in a liberty bag back in ’37, Sinbad join the crew and he took it over. He was a sailor with an official service number (069-069) and a custom hammock. He stood every muster and took his hot showers like any other grunt on the ship.
Battle Hardened
During WWII, Sinbad was the definition of "cool under fire." While Nazi U-boats were depth-charging the Campbell in the North Atlantic, this 24-pound terrier was found topside, fast asleep. He earned five war ribbons and four battle stars, refusing to leave his post even when the cutter was crippled and screaming for a tow.
Salty Shore Leave
Sinbad was a legend in every dive bar from Belfast to Sicily. His routine was simple: hop on a stool, bark for a brew, and leave the tab for the enlisted men. He survived a court-martial, got banned for life from Greenland, and was eventually promoted to Chief Dog—the saltiest soul to ever sail the Long Blue Line.
SERVICE SPECS
Ticker
$SINBAD
Service Number
069-069
Supply
1,000,000,000
Tax
0/0
Contract
Renounced & Liquidity Locked
SERVICE SPECS
Phase 1: Muster & Embark
Official Website & Contract Launch
Smuggled onto Uniswap
Building the Crew
Phase 2: High Seas Operations
CoinGecko & CMC Intelligence Reports
Marketing "Port Calls" with key partners
First 5,000 Enlisted Holders
Phase 3: Ticker-Tape Victory
Tier-1 Exchange Listings
Veteran & K9 Charity Missions
Establishing the Chief Dog Legacy on the Blockchain
JOIN THE CREW
Sinbad didn't ask for permission to board, and neither should you.
Grab your gear, report for duty, and let’s show the high seas what a real legend looks like.