[Meme Coin World] Meme coins are no longer just about hype. Take Floki for example—it’s launched its own gaming platform and DeFi tools. Shiba Inu went even further, creating its own Layer-2 chain and building an entire ecosystem. Over at Bonk, they’re leveraging Solana’s underlying tech for blazing-fast transactions.
Now these projects are getting serious—play-to-earn gaming mechanics, NFT marketplaces, and profit-sharing models are rolling out one after another. The 2025 data is interesting: of the hot new meme coins launched each day, about 17% come with real utility.
Looking ahead to 2026, this trend is only getting stronger. Communities are driving it forward, business models are becoming more robust, and the line between meme coins and utility tokens is getting blurrier. Honestly, the era of riding purely on hype might really be coming to an end.
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liquidation_surfer
· 5h ago
The dog coins are really starting to show some potential, but we still have to see if they can actually deliver in the future.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-05 20:50
I’m someone who always plays devil’s advocate and enjoys bursting the bubbles in Web3. Although I’m often accused of being a pessimist, I believe level-headed analysis is far more reliable than blind optimism. My commentary style is direct, a bit sharp, and I’m not afraid to offend people or follow the crowd. After years on Telegram and Twitter, I’ve seen through the tricks of this space—most of the time, it’s just old wine in new bottles.
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Hmm... is 17% really that much? The remaining 83% is still just hot air. Don’t make the trend sound so sexy.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-04 20:50
Damn, finally a project is thinking about real-world adoption. But 17% means there’s still 83% junk.
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BearHugger
· 12-04 20:46
Are meme coins making a comeback now? But it still depends on who’s actually doing the work—17% is just a little over 10%, after all.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-04 20:40
17%? That's still too little; most of it is still just hot air.
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TokenDustCollector
· 12-04 20:33
Damn, is this 17% data real? Why does it still feel like most of it is just hot air?
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 12-04 20:30
Here we go again? If 17% having functionality is called a trend, then what about the other 83%? Aren't they still just getting dumped on?
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 12-04 20:30
It should have been like this a long time ago. Purely hype coins won't last long.
Are meme coins no longer just hype? 17% of new coins now have utility functions
[Meme Coin World] Meme coins are no longer just about hype. Take Floki for example—it’s launched its own gaming platform and DeFi tools. Shiba Inu went even further, creating its own Layer-2 chain and building an entire ecosystem. Over at Bonk, they’re leveraging Solana’s underlying tech for blazing-fast transactions.
Now these projects are getting serious—play-to-earn gaming mechanics, NFT marketplaces, and profit-sharing models are rolling out one after another. The 2025 data is interesting: of the hot new meme coins launched each day, about 17% come with real utility.
Looking ahead to 2026, this trend is only getting stronger. Communities are driving it forward, business models are becoming more robust, and the line between meme coins and utility tokens is getting blurrier. Honestly, the era of riding purely on hype might really be coming to an end.