$SOL memecoins are no longer just fleeting plays on DEXs. They are starting to show up on centralized exchanges and stay there.
Take $LABUBU. It quietly launched on Bitget Onchain, saw a sharp 250% move within days, and then transitioned to Bitget Spot. What makes it interesting isn’t just price action, it’s tied to Pop Mart’s collectible character, giving it built-in cultural familiarity.
This crossover between internet culture and crypto isn’t new, but it’s accelerating. Tokens like $PNUT , $GOAT, and $ACT follow the same path, blending memes with fandoms.
What is changing is the response from exchanges. While #Binance hasn’t picked these up yet, the fact that CEXs like Bitget are listing them early suggests shifting attitudes, not just toward memecoins, but toward what they represent: digitally-native, community-driven assets with real-world references.
It’s less about hype now, and more about how these tokens reflect evolving online culture.