Top memecoins

Here are some of the best memecoins by market cap:

Dogecoin: The original memecoin, Dogecoin started as a joke in 2013 but quickly turned into a crypto sensation. It’s got the iconic Shiba Inu dog as its mascot and a fun-loving community behind it. Dogecoin’s rise was influenced by vital moments, Reddit hype, and Elon Musk’s tweets. It lacks a fixed supply or serious utility, but it still remains the memecoin blueprint. Shiba Inu: If Dogecoin is the king of memecoins, Shiba Inu is the ambitious challenger. Launched in 2020 and dubbed the “Dogecoin Killer,” it went viral after sending 50% of its supply to Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin. Unlike Doge, Shiba Inu is building an ecosystem — featuring ShibaSwap, staking tokens ($BONE, $LEASH), and even a Shiba Metaverse. Floki Inu: Named after Elon Musk’s pet, this coin mixes meme energy with a push for real-world use. With Viking-inspired branding, projects like FlokiFi, and charity initiatives, it has built a passionate following. Baby Doge Coin: A cuter, more playful spin on Dogecoin, Baby Doge wants to attract new investors with its deflationary model and (of course) strong social media presence. It’s also known for charitable donations to dog shelters. Pepe Coin: Inspired by the legendary Pepe the Frog meme, this coin thrives on internet nostalgia and meme culture. Like most memecoins, it’s fueled by community hype and speculative trading. Unlike some of the newer memecoins such as Shiba Inu and Floki Inu, which are at least trying to build some real-world use, Pepe is mostly focused on the fun, jokey, hype-based approach. TRUMP: Yes, it’s exactly what you’re thinking. This meme coin was launched and endorsed by Donald Trump himself, and has quickly become one of the top Solana memecoins in the market. It doesn’t have any actual utility. But as far as memecoins go, it’s got the best kind of hype around it — political branding.#topmemecoins #memecoin🚀🚀🚀 $DOGE $TRUMP

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