Memecoin Market Faces Sharp Decline Despite Record Gains for Traders
The memecoin market experienced a sharp decline in December, shedding nearly 30% of its overall value, signaling reduced momentum and interest in meme-themed tokens.
The market capitalization of memecoins stood at $120.14 billion on December 1. This figure briefly rose to $137.06 billion on December 9 before plummeting to $92.67 billion by December 23, marking a substantial 32.38% drop within the month. Currently, the market cap sits at $98.72 billion, representing an 18% decrease from the month’s start.
Pepe , the third-largest memecoin by market capitalization, mirrored this volatility. Recent data highlighted its rise to $0.000026 on December 9 before retreating to $0.000017 on December 20. A notable boost for Pepe came from its December 4 listing on Binance.US, which led to a surge in its value and market cap.
Following the listing, Pepe briefly outpaced Uniswap’s token UNI in market capitalization, achieving a staggering $11 billion valuation. This marked an 18-fold increase since the start of the year when its market cap was approximately $591 million.
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Capital Inflows Keep Solana Afloat Amid Slower Growth Than BTC and ETHThe memecoin craze also resulted in extraordinary gains for certain traders. In one instance, a trader who initially spent $3,000 on Pepe in April saw their holdings balloon to $46 million after the token’s value soared by over 15,000 times within a month. Another trader, who invested just $27 in Pepe, reactivated their dormant wallet after 600 days, moving tokens now worth $52 million—a remarkable 1,900,000x return, as reported by Lookonchain.
Despite these individual success stories, the significant market decline in December raises questions about the sustainability of the so-called “memecoin supercycle.”
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