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What makes Memecoin so valuable
Source: Four Pillars; Compiled by: Bai Shui, Golden Finance
1. Composition of Token Value
Source: DeFiLlama(Pump.fun)
Since the beginning of this year, the crypto industry has witnessed a frenzy of memecoins, marking what many are calling the "memecoin super cycle." The scale of this movement is evident in the success of Pump.fun, a memecoin launch platform that generates over $1 million in revenue daily and facilitates the issuance of 20,000 tokens. Solana has become the center of this memecoin revolution, with its DEX trading volume now surpassing that of Ethereum and other major chains. This surge in activity is further reflected in the significant success of the Phantom wallet, which reached a peak of 700 million MAU.
The impact of Memecoins goes far beyond merely capturing the imagination of crypto enthusiasts — they have become the most powerful gateway for introducing newcomers to crypto. However, this success is also accompanied by skepticism. Critics argue that memecoins are merely speculative, pointing to their high volatility and evident lack of intrinsic value. This raises an important question for the crypto community: how should we truly understand and assess the value of memecoins in today's market?
In the cryptocurrency ecosystem, the value of a token is composed of three main parts:
It is worth noting that these elements are not mutually exclusive. Tokens often embody a unique combination of these three elements, and this balance may change as the project matures and evolves. Here are some noteworthy examples that illustrate how these value elements are manifested in practice:
Among the thousands of existing tokens, only less than 20 protocols may have genuinely gained recognition as a stable store of value or achieved the market fit necessary to generate sustained demand. The market value of the vast majority of circulating tokens primarily derives from a third element — meme status, narrative strength, and the ability to attract market attention.
2. What is the Value of Memecoin
As we discussed above, the fundamental factors determining the value of memecoins are fundamentally similar to those of other cryptocurrencies. Besides the practical utility, including payments and transfers using stablecoins, the true potential of crypto lies in the concept of tokenization itself. Essentially, crypto excels at converting community participation and cultural value into tangible economic value, creating new markets and establishing incentive-driven networks and communities.
This is why other crypto infrastructures or platforms initially exist—from DeFi protocols like Uniswap and Jupiter to middleware solutions such as oracles and re-staking, and even fundamental infrastructures like rollups and DA layers. They all contribute to facilitating token-based economic activities and the interactions surrounding them.
Source: Understanding the Rise of Memecoin
Most infrastructure and DeFi projects emphasize technological and financial innovation through their tokens, but their value primarily stems from narrative and attention economics, rather than serving as a store of value or cash flow generators. What sets meme coins apart is their deliberate break from these traditional cryptocurrency narrative games, embracing the fundamental values of community and entertainment instead. By doing so, they offer an ironic perspective on the limitations of venture capital and insider-driven markets, along with their typically superficial utility claims.
Market events and investor sentiment drive short-term price fluctuations, but over time, assets typically revert to their true fundamental value. This principle is not exclusive to stocks — it applies to all assets, including physical assets, tokens, and meme coins.
Source: memecoinrace.xyz
Yes, compared to other assets, meme coins have greater volatility and respond more strongly to market events. However, their success or failure cannot be explained solely by short-term trading and speculation. Among thousands of meme coins, only a few have successfully established lasting communities and maintained their value. The rest usually disappear shortly after the initial hype fades.
What causes this difference? The key is to understand that meme coins are not just speculative tools—they are tokenized expressions of community and cultural value. To better understand this, let's take a look at three key factors that influence the value of meme coins, or more broadly, the meme value of tokens:
1. Background and Narrative
A powerful origin story and an engaging narrative are key elements driving the initial success of memecoins. Similar to genes, memes spread through replication and evolution — but among the countless memes that have emerged, only those with truly compelling narratives can gain influence and resonance.
The most successful memecoins possess an extraordinary ability to read the market and mine things that attract people's attention. PEPE launched during the dark times of the cryptocurrency market in early 2023, bringing much-needed humor and lightness, helping to change market sentiment and sparking a broader memecoin revival. After the FTX collapse, BONK became a beacon of hope in the Solana ecosystem, embodying resistance to centralized power and community resilience. Recently, GOAT carved out its own unique position by building a narrative around the AI-driven memecoin supported by Marc Andreessen.
What sets these successful memecoins apart is not only their entertainment value but also their ability to craft stories that resonate with market sentiment and captivate the public imagination through engaging storytelling.
Influential figures often play a key role in shaping the story and success of memecoins. Take DOGE with Elon Musk as an example, WIF with Ansem, or SPX with Murad. These key individuals are not just advocates; they become pillars of the community, supporting both the growth of the token and shaping its fundamental vision and values.
However, even the most captivating stories and the strongest leadership cannot guarantee lasting success. Take a look at the memecoin supercycle in early 2024—despite the initial excitement, the vast majority of launches quickly became irrelevant. While the initial hype and FOMO may temporarily drive up prices, what happens next is often predictable: once the momentum stalls, it turns into a desperate race to exit, with holders scrambling to sell before others, usually resulting in the token's value plummeting to zero. This boom-and-bust cycle has become a very common pattern in the memecoin space.
2. Community and Brand
In "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind," Yuval Noah Harari points out a decisive characteristic of humanity: our ability to believe in fictional things. As more and more people believe in these fictional things, they become stronger and more real. Memes and communities operate in a similar way. They spread through the most viral forms of thought (fun and culture), and as more people participate, they form powerful network effects and real cultural value.
Source: Milady Maker
To transform the initial hype and capital of memecoins into real success—sustainable value—they must build a strong community and brand foundation. Tokens like Bonk and WIF, as well as NFTs like Pudgy Penguins, CryptoPunk, and Milady, have evolved from simple memes into cultural symbols and recognizable brands. Just as luxury and fashion brands represent certain lifestyles and values, these digital assets provide holders with a unique identity and sense of belonging. When people hold these tokens and engage with their communities, they are not merely speculating—they are participating in a new form of cultural consumption.
Compared with traditional brands or cultural groups, the unique aspect of the crypto community is how they combine cultural values with economic incentives. Take Degen as an example—it directly rewards content creation and social participation from the early Farcaster community. Participants are not just consumers; they are active value creators. This creates a positive feedback loop where earlier and more active participation yields greater rewards, encouraging early adoption and long-term community loyalty.
3. Organic Growth and Fairness
Source: Guided by trustworthy neutrality
Decentralization is not only crucial for blockchain networks, but it is also a fundamental requirement for memecoins to build organic communities. This aligns with what Vitalik Buterin said about "trustworthy neutrality." People are highly sensitive to discriminatory conditions or benefits that favor specific groups or individuals. Take Vitalik as an example: when social media platforms censor certain political ideologies or content, people feel outraged, but they do not complain when food delivery apps filter out lower-rated restaurants.
As mentioned earlier, the true value of a memecoin depends on how many people resonate with its meme culture and community and want to participate. Therefore, organic growth and fairness are not just ethical requirements but practical necessities. How tokens are issued and distributed fairly and transparently becomes a key criterion for gaining people's trust and motivating them to participate.
This is especially important for memecoins, which are crucial for community participation. The success of token issuance platforms like Pump.fun lies not only in lowering the barriers to token issuance but also in responding to the market's demand for fairness and transparency in early token investments.
Source: X(@MustStopMurad)
The demand for fairness and organic growth can be measured by quantitative indicators of the health of the token community. Murad emphasized the community aspect of memecoins, highlighting metrics such as median holder ranking and HHI (Herfindahl-Hirschman Index) to assess the fair distribution of tokens and the loyalty of holders. HHI was originally designed to measure the extent of market monopolization and is used to determine the concentration among token holders.
Summary
Those who remain skeptical about Web3 and cryptocurrencies may view blockchain and tokens as vehicles for gambling and speculation. However, beneath this surface lies an ideology aimed at establishing a decentralized, better financial system and a new structure for the internet. Regardless of the goodwill behind it, speculative demand has undoubtedly become a powerful catalyst for the birth and development of this industry. After countless iterations, we have reached a stage where: prediction markets can replace traditional media, stablecoins are gaining attention as the next-generation payment network, and blockchain applications are becoming accessible to everyone.
Memecoins have a deeper meaning beneath their seemingly worthless and unhealthy gambling and speculative facade — they represent a fusion of tokens, communities, and culture. Memecoins embody the purest form of decentralization and fairness ideals in the crypto ecosystem. They indicate that sustainable value can be created solely through community participation and transparent operations, without the need for complex technologies or financial products. This suggests that, beyond mere speculative frenzy, there are more possibilities for blockchain technology to realize new forms of social networks and services.
More memecoins will continue to appear and disappear. Through these cycles of innovation and failure, we gradually discover the reasons behind the thriving digital community and how token economics better aligns with human behavior and social dynamics. Although this ongoing evolution is volatile, it is steadily guiding us towards a more complex and sustainable community-driven value creation model in the digital age.