Can Meme Coins Exchange Humor for Lasting Value?
- Meme coin sector sees structured projects like MoonBull ($MOBU) and BullZilla ($BZIL) surge with deflationary mechanics and high ROI projections, per The Bit Journal/Coindoo. - Market share for meme coins collapsed 90% by October 2025 due to oversaturation (13M+ tokens) and investor shifts toward AI/DeFi, CoinPedia/Yahoo Finance reports. - New projects like Noomez ($NNZ) and DeepSnitch (DSNT) introduce AI analytics and transparent token burns to address scams and create scarcity, CryptoFront/FinanceFeeds
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Despite these advancements, the overall meme coin market has encountered challenges. Data from
Nonetheless, supporters believe the sector is undergoing transformation. New entrants like Noomez ($NNZ) and DeepSnitch (DSNT) are focusing on transparency and practical use cases. Noomez features a 28-phase development plan, monitored by an on-chain "Noom Gauge" and Burn Vault, ensuring that unsold tokens are permanently removed from circulation to boost scarcity, as reported by
The future of meme coins remains a topic of debate. Some consider the current downturn a "generational bottom," expecting renewed enthusiasm as new projects develop, according to CoinPedia. Others argue the trend has run its course, pointing to widespread scams and a lack of intrinsic value, as Yahoo Finance reports. Still, projects like MoonBull and BullZilla show that meme coins can evolve—combining humor with robust tokenomics to attract both individual and institutional investors. As the market continues to shift, attention will likely focus on projects that successfully merge viral appeal with tangible utility.
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