Ethereum News Update: Individual Investors and Large Holders Face Off While Meme Coins Tackle a Turbulent 2025 Surge
- Meme coin market surges in 2025 as SPX6900 and Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) attract retail/institutional investors amid $1 price thresholds. - SPX6900 rose 13.61% with $42M volume growth, but whale selling risks $1.06 pullback despite strong derivatives activity. - Pudgy Penguins accumulates 2.8M tokens near $0.02 support, balancing NFT sales declines with Ethereum's rebound and holder retention. - MoonBull's absence from analyses highlights meme coin speculation, contrasting SPX6900/PENGU's on-chain clarity a
The meme coin sector has seen renewed momentum in 2025, drawing attention from both individual and institutional investors to tokens such as SPX6900,
According to the Coinotag report, SPX6900 jumped 13.61% over the past day, reaching $1.16 as trading volume soared 172% to $42 million. Retail traders have returned, with buying activity surpassing selling by 500,000 tokens, indicating fresh accumulation, as noted in an
Pudgy Penguins, listed as PENGU, has entered a notable accumulation period, with blockchain data revealing 2.8 million tokens acquired over nine days, as per a
Although MoonBull (MOONBULL) is mentioned in the headline, recent reports provide no direct analysis, leaving its fundamentals unclear. This lack of coverage highlights the speculative aspect of meme coins, where community hype often outpaces institutional research. In comparison, SPX6900 and Pudgy Penguins are supported by more transparent on-chain data and retail participation, though large holder activity continues to cause price swings, as noted by Coinotag and CryptoNewsLand.
The rise of SPX6900 coincides with a broader crypto market rebound, as
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