From fringe jokes to the main battleground of speculation, what exactly happened to meme coins this past year?
In 2024, the entire meme coin sector saw capital inflating by more than 500%. Can you believe it? This category, once mocked by the mainstream as "air coins," can now influence liquidity trends, manipulate social media sentiment, and even get entangled with political brands.
Brands want to do marketing? Launch a meme coin to boost engagement. Hedge funds seeking high volatility returns? Allocate a small position to meme coins to test the waters. This market is no longer just the pure joke it used to be.
So, what’s been going on lately?
The start of 2025 exploded. The US SEC directly defined a bunch of meme coins as "collectibles" rather than securities—sounds cool, right? But in reality, it means reduced investor protection.
On January 17,
$TRUMP surged to a $27 billion market cap in less than 24 hours after launch. Shocking, right? And then?