
The advent of Pepecoin, Floki, Bobo and other memecoins brought these new assets back to the forefront of the crypto scene. This is completely normal given their performance promisetheir side playful and their low prices. But strangely, new variants memecoins have appeared in the world of finance. It’s time to teach you a lot more about these 2.0 games totally strange.
Memecoins 2.0 are coming
THE internet jokes have inspired crypto project promoters like Rioshi (Shiba Inu), Billy Markus (Dogecoin) or the group of developers behind Floki. The latter have left a legacy that a good number of investors have monopolized to better taste their advantages.
But to everyone’s surprise, CoinDesk talked about counterfeits of these cryptos from “internet meme”. The media mentioned theappearance of PEPE 2.0, BOBO 2.0 and FLOKI 2.0.
These tokens were mostly issued last week and come as new versions of popular pepe, floki and bobo tokens “.
Strangely, these memecoins 2.0 experienced a very large crowd. Their trading volumes even jumped to several million dollars last week. These micro caps also attracted hundreds of thousands of dollars of liquidity at the same time.
THE PEPE 2.0for example, recorded a trading volume of around 7 million dollars in just 24 hours. Moreover, its market cap has reached $18 million. A figure that seems minimal compared to its ATH last week: 45 million dollars.
It should be noted that these clones of memecoins have made a lot of money for microcap investors. Some gained up to 6 figures overnight.
A $900 rich wallet saw its holdings of PEPE 2.0 rich $176,000 in just 24 hours.
About “microcap”
The SEC, whose photo of the boss was hijacked in memecoin, teaches us a lot about ” micro cap stocks » (or microcap shares).
On his websitewe learned that :
” The term ‘microcap share’ applies to companies whose capitalization is low or ‘micro’, i.e. the total value of the company’s shares. These are usually companies with a market cap of less than $250 or $300 million. Smaller publicly traded companies, including the market cap is less than $50 millionare sometimes referred to as ‘nanocap stocks’. »
What makes them different from other actions? Microcaps, and therefore clones of famous memecoins, do not meet minimum listing standards and include risks.
As for the risks, lovers of real memecoins live with it day by day. Those who embarked on PEPE, for example, had only a very short-lived time of glory.
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