Solana turned memecoins into a full-blown arena: fast blocks, tiny fees, and communities that can move markets overnight. In 2025, the question isn’t “do memes matter?” It’s which ones deserve your risk. 

This guide cuts through the noise and looks at five of the loudest names on Solana and beyond: BONK’s community comeback story, Dogwifhat’s pink-beanie cult, the Official Trump coin’s politics-meets-crypto surge, SPX6900’s tongue-in-cheek market parody, and FARTCOIN’s AI-powered absurdity.

Not all memes are equal. We’ll weigh what actually drives returns: depth of community, liquidity, exchange coverage, holder distribution and centralisation risk, token supply and burns, real catalysts (listings, partnerships, cultural moments), and survivability after drawdowns. You’ll see where hype stops and staying power begins.

This isn’t a buy list. It’s a playbook for picking your lane – momentum trader, narrative rider, or long-term community believer. Memecoins are volatile; only risk what you can afford to lose. Ready to see which of 2025’s top Solana memes fits your style? Let’s dig in.

Bonk

BONK is a dog-themed memecoin built on the Solana blockchain, created to uplift the community after the FTX collapse in 2022. It launched on Christmas Day 2022, airdropping tokens to NFT projects, artists, and collectors, which quickly boosted its popularity. 

BONK functions like other Solana SPL tokens, enabling transfers, payments, and integration across DeFi platforms, NFT marketplaces, and blockchain games. While it has no inherent utility, its community has developed use cases, from trading on decentralized exchanges to in-game rewards. 

Initially capped at 100 trillion tokens, its supply has been reduced through token burns to increase scarcity. BONK’s growth shows how community-driven efforts can give memecoins cultural and practical value.

Official Trump

The Official Trump Meme Coin (TRUMP) is a cryptocurrency launched on the Solana network in January 2025 to celebrate Donald Trump’s electoral victory ahead of his inauguration. Like other meme coins, TRUMP is driven by community hype rather than solving technical problems, but Trump’s political influence gave it a massive boost. 

Announced via Truth Social, it was promoted as a symbol of “winning” and unity among supporters, with the slogan “Fight, Fight, Fight.” The coin debuted with a 200 million supply, with plans to release 800 million more over three years. However, 80% of the supply is held by the creators and a Trump Organization affiliate, sparking criticism over centralization and conflicts of interest. 

TRUMP saw explosive growth, hitting a $15 billion market cap within a day, before dropping sharply after Melania Trump launched her own meme coin, MELANIA. While it has gained attention for merging politics and crypto culture, its volatility and concentrated ownership raise investor risk concerns. 

SPX6900

SPX6900 (SPX) is an Ethereum-based memecoin built purely for entertainment. It has no ties to real stocks or the S&P 500, but it playfully claims to be “flipping the stock market” with a $69 trillion market cap goal. Launched in August 2023 and later taken over by its community, the project thrives on satire, absurdist humor, and elaborate lore.

Its origin story comes from a fictional whitepaper, describing SPX as a quantum-level financial marvel containing 6,900 “S&Ps,” far surpassing the S&P 500. The ecosystem includes 3,333 AEON NFTs, said to be created by a “quantum glitch.”

SPX is an ERC-20 token with multi-chain availability on Ethereum, Solana, and Base, supported by DEXs like Uniswap, Jupiter, and Aerodrome. The supply is capped at 1 billion SPX, with 930.99 million circulating and some burned.

The project mocks both traditional finance and crypto speculation by claiming it has “no price and no chart” until the stock market is flipped. While it has no real utility and is highly speculative, its humor, multi-chain reach, and NFT tie-ins have attracted a global following. Everything about SPX is for entertainment only, not financial advice.

Fartcoin

FARTCOIN is the world’s largest AI memecoin, but it didn’t start as a serious crypto project. It began on 18 October 2024 as a joke from Truth Terminal, an AI chatbot created by Andy Ayrey. 

Truth Terminal was known for creating Goatseus Maximus (GOAT), a pioneering AI token, but FARTCOIN took a different path. Instead of competing in the crowded AI tech race, it embraced humour and simplicity.

With a maximum supply of 1 billion tokens, FARTCOIN quickly grew in popularity, attracting over 100,000 holders and reaching a market cap above $1 billion in late 2024. Its rise was fuelled by viral memes, the tagline “hot air rises,” and playful fake features like “digital fart sounds” for transactions.

Prominent crypto figures like Murad Mahmudov and Taiki Maeda boosted its visibility, with the latter even popularising the term “FARTCOIN Accumulation Phase” for buying dips. The success of FARTCOIN inspired other joke coins like Unicorn Fart Dust and Elon Trump Fart 500.

Despite a major sell-off in January 2025, FARTCOIN remains a cultural phenomenon in crypto – proof that sometimes, humour outperforms technology in capturing community attention.

Dogwifhat

Dogwifhat (WIF) is a dog-themed memecoin built on the Solana blockchain. It’s based on a meme of a Shiba Inu puppy named Achi wearing a pink beanie hat. 

The coin launched in November 2023 and quickly gained traction, climbing into the top memecoin rankings alongside Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. Its rise was powered by a passionate community, exchange listings, and viral marketing campaigns like the $700,000 “Sphere Wif Hat” Las Vegas billboard initiative.

Unlike many crypto projects, Dogwifhat has no formal utility or complex tokenomics. It’s an SPL token on Solana with a fixed supply of 998.9 million WIF, traded purely for speculative value. The project is community-driven, with merchandise sales and NFT auctions supporting its playful brand.

While it markets itself as “literally just a dog wif a hat,” Dogwifhat has become a cultural force in the memecoin space. Its high volatility attracts traders seeking quick gains, but also carries significant risk. 

The coin’s success has inspired spin-offs like Catwifhat, adding to the growing family of meme-based cryptocurrencies. In essence, Dogwifhat is proof that community hype and humour can rival utility in driving crypto popularity.

Closing Thoughts

Memecoins on Solana will keep spinning narratives faster than most order books can update. BONK feels like the community’s heartbeat. WIF is the billboard-grade brand. TRUMP fuses politics with price action. SPX turns markets into performance art. 

FARTCOIN proves comedy can be a catalyst. Your edge isn’t guessing the next spike; it’s spotting staying power early. Look for sticky culture, deep and distributed liquidity, transparent supply schedules, and catalysts you can mark on a calendar. 

Track holder dispersion, burn mechanics, and on-chain flows – not just timelines. Build a simple plan: a watchlist, alerts at key levels, laddered entries, hard invalidations, and clear take-profits. 

If you want velocity, ride narratives. If you want durability, back communities that ship. Either way, size small, respect risk, and treat memes as momentum, not marriage. In 2025, the winners aren’t the loudest – they’re the ones that survive the silence between pumps.


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