$franklin sitting at just 3 million market cap? Honestly feels way too cheap for what it represents.
This isn't some random pump coin. It's got that organic growth momentum, the kind that happens when a community actually cares. Plus there's the political angle — always a catalyst in this space. Meme coins with cultural hooks tend to stick around longer than people expect.
And the nostalgia factor? That's real marketing power. Iconic figures resonate. When something feels familiar yet fresh, it creates stickiness that pure hype can't manufacture.
Might be one of those situations where the market hasn't caught up to the narrative yet. Worth keeping on the radar.
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FOMOSapien
· 3h ago
A market cap of 3 million is really cheap; this thing has some potential.
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screenshot_gains
· 13h ago
$3 million market cap? This thing is definitely undervalued. With both meme and political narrative backing it, coins like this are often the ones the market hasn’t caught on to yet.
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LayerZeroHero
· 13h ago
A market cap of 3 million is ridiculously cheap; this should have gone up long ago.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 13h ago
3 milly? This price is really outrageous. Is this all for a political memecoin? The community is so active, yet it's still this undervalued...
$franklin sitting at just 3 million market cap? Honestly feels way too cheap for what it represents.
This isn't some random pump coin. It's got that organic growth momentum, the kind that happens when a community actually cares. Plus there's the political angle — always a catalyst in this space. Meme coins with cultural hooks tend to stick around longer than people expect.
And the nostalgia factor? That's real marketing power. Iconic figures resonate. When something feels familiar yet fresh, it creates stickiness that pure hype can't manufacture.
Might be one of those situations where the market hasn't caught up to the narrative yet. Worth keeping on the radar.