The upcoming meme coin supercycle promises generational wealth even for small-scale retail investors.
Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th, the possibility of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and upcoming Federal Reserve rate cuts are set to provide the ideal backdrop for meme coins to deliver outsized returns.
4 Meme Coins That Could Reach $1B Market Cap
The meme coin supercycle is still in its early stages.
Experts believe that retail investors are still largely absent, although they could rush back in once the Bitcoin price hits the $100k landmark. Elon Musk’s brazen support of Dogecoin also helps.
Experts anticipate that the number of meme tokens with multi-billion dollar market capitalizations will soon far exceed the current count of nine.
In this article, we list 4 meme coins that could soon reach the $1 billion mark in the coming weeks.
Pepe Unchained (PEPU)
Pepe Unchained (PEPU) has firmly established itself as one of the hottest commodities in the meme coin sector, despite it still being in its presale stage.
The PEPU presale has already raised over $53 million, a remarkable achievement for a new meme coin that hasn’t even launched yet. In comparison, First Neiro On Ethereum and Act I: The Prophecy had $15 million and $20 million valuations respectively, when they were launched on Binance.
Pepe Unchained isn’t an ordinary meme coin. Rather, it is a groundbreaking venture that has the potential to usher in a new meme coin ecosystem on the Ethereum blockchain.
It is set to launch a Layer-2 chain with extremely low trading costs and instant transactions, a meme coin launchpad called Pepe’s Pump Pad and cutting-edge tools like custom DEX, block explorer and advanced analytics.
Meanwhile, presale buyers are also earning attractive passive income through the project’s native staking protocol, currently at a reward rate of 62%.
Prominent crypto influencers believe that Pepe Unchained could offer up to 100x returns following its December launch. However, it only needs nearly 19x returns to hit the $1 billion market capitalization.