You should correct the spelling of the ticker since $PEP is another shitcoin while you are describing $PEPE token based on the info you provide.
Tbh, I don’t see the point forking another meme coin even if it’s DOGE. It’s merely a meme coin that doesn’t have real utility while forking it doesn’t make any use case aside from it’s moon price feature to hype the project.
You're absolutely right about the confusion between $PEP and $PEPE. Ensuring accurate communication, especially in discussions about tokens or projects, is essential to avoid misleading or misinforming others.
As for your point on meme coins, the criticism you bring up is valid. Many meme coins, including forks of popular tokens like DOGE, often lack intrinsic utility. Their value tends to be driven by speculation, community hype, and their "moonshot" potential rather than any fundamental technological innovation or real-world application. Forking such coins typically adds little value unless there is a meaningful and well-defined use case or innovation tied to the new project.
This phenomenon highlights the speculative nature of some areas of the crypto market. However, some developers and communities argue that even meme coins can serve as gateways for new users into the blockchain ecosystem or foster unique subcultures and engagement. What are your thoughts on how meme coins could potentially evolve to offer real utility?