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The Meme coin market is gaining popularity, with more than $122 million in tokens being pre-sold on the Solana blockchain

The Meme coin market is gaining popularity, with more than $122 million in tokens being pre-sold on the Solana blockchain

2024/03/31 01:33

According to Bloomberg, although Bitcoin has entered the mainstream investment market this year, the popularity of the Meme currency market continues to rise in discussions in the cryptocurrency industry. Currently, the meme coin craze is heating up on the Solana blockchain. According to data compiled by crypto sleuth ZachXBT, more than $122 million in Solana tokens were raised in a so-called pre-sale ahead of the new coin’s launch. However, while the recent madness has breathed new life into the crypto world’s propaganda artists, the retail investor movement they rely on has slowed.

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