The memecoin market has surged, with its market cap reaching $58 billion and posting a 10% gain in the last 24 hours, outpacing the broader cryptocurrency market, which saw a 5.5% increase over the same period.
The top five memecoins, comprising around 77% of the total market cap, have seen significant gains. Notably, Shiba Inu recorded a rally of over 7% in the past 24 hours and 12% over the past week. Other major memecoins, such as dogecoin, pepe, and floki, have also experienced notable increases.
Wintermute analysts attribute the surge to “fast money,” with a focus on memecoins like $PEPE, $BONK, $FLOKI, and others. However, popular trader DonAlt warned of potential losses for memecoins, cautioning against heavy investments in a dog or cat-themed coins.
While debate ensues regarding the future of memecoins, the wider cryptocurrency market rallied following a softer inflation print. Bitcoin prices increased by about 2.5% after April CPI data came in lower than expected. Investors view this as a bullish sign, marking a potential regime shift after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced its intention to taper its quantitative tightening.
Despite the positive sentiment, analysts emphasize that inflation remains above 3%, and recent Producer Price Index data showed a third consecutive monthly increase. The market awaits further guidance from the Fed regarding its response to the inflation data.
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