When the memecoin market crashed 50% in Q1 2025, most frog and dog coins got sent to the digital graveyard.

But Pepe? This green croaker refuses to die.

Trading at $0.00001377 with a $5.7 billion market cap, it's still the third-largest memecoin after surviving every "memecoin winter" thrown at it.

Even billion-dollar Bitcoin $BTC traders are now aping into Pepe positions. Is this frog actually immortal, or just the beneficiary of the internet's shortest attention span?

šŸ“£ The Promise

Back in April 2023, some anonymous devs launched Pepe coin as a "tribute to the most memeable meme in internet existence." No team, no roadmap, no utility. Just pure unadulterated meme energy built on Ethereum.

The pitch was beautifully honest.

"PEPE $PEPE is a meme coin with no intrinsic value or expectation of financial return. The coin is completely useless and for entertainment purposes only."

At least they were upfront about it being pointless.

Where does it get mental?

Within weeks of launch, it surged 7,000% and hit a $1.6 billion market cap by May 2023. The internet collectively lost its mind over a cartoon frog. Pepe absolutely exploded.

Fast forward to May 27, 2025, and Pepe $PEPE is still here, still trading, still somehow relevant.

  • Price: $0.00001376

  • Market cap: $5.7 billion

  • 24-hour volume: $1.2 billion

  • Ranking: #32 overall, #3 among memecoins

The frog refuses to die.