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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Are meme coins still worth holding in 2025?
by
EarnOnVictor
on 06/09/2025, 10:50:33 UTC
With many new altcoins launching every day, I’m wondering — are meme coins still worth holding in 2025, or is their hype finally fading?
Often, introducing more meme coins will not stop meme coins to be appreciated, it will always be like that if you know how people think. The only issue is that almost all of them will be useless, as we know, but the top-rated ones, and some of the old and new ones that are not top-rated will surely be earning investors money.

For instance, $Brett is not even listed by Binance, yet it has helped many to earn a decent income this year alone. It all about the right choice of meme coins, the good ones will not fade away, especially those with a huge community.
Almost all? I mean I have never seen a useful memecoin in my life, even doge became useless after a while. Early days it was for like sponsoring Jamaican bobsled team type of thing, and even charity, we did so much, I gave out 5k doge which was nothing, now it's a bit money lol, still not a lot to some of course just to me.
First, I commend you for donating Dogecoin to a charity course. I implore you to do more in the future. I love philanthropists.

However, it's a misrepresentation to say Dogecoin is useless, you would still find many outlets accepting Dogecoin as a payment means for deposits/withdrawals, amidst other uses. Even traditional brokers accept it, not to mention many casinos/sportsbooks and other outlets. That alone, you are not fair to call it "useless."

Besides, in every 4-cycle of cryptocurrency, Dogecoin investors still make more than 10x of their investments. It is all about strategic and smart investment. Let alone its high trading volume. Should we call that useless? Dogecoin and other valuable coins/tokens must not necessarily be at the "rooftop" before they are valuable/useful.