PEPE's been the frontrunner of the meme coin wave since the start of 2025, and there's solid reasoning to use it as our benchmark going forward. Think of it like the meme sector's VIX—a volatility and sentiment gauge. When PEPE is showing strength and momentum, it typically signals the broader meme ecosystem is heating up. Conversely, once PEPE starts losing steam or flips bearish, you can usually expect the rest of the meme coins to follow suit. Using a single dominant asset to read the room isn't perfect, but it gives us a quick way to gauge meme market health without tracking everything individually.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 21h ago
Honestly, PEPE is now the trendsetter for meme coins. If you can't keep up with its rhythm, it's basically a recipe for taking a loss.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 01-08 06:37
pepe as the vix of meme coins... one might argue this is less about technical merit and more about collective psychology masquerading as market infrastructure, no?
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VitaliksTwin
· 01-05 16:03
PEPE's VIX theory is somewhat interesting, but relying on a single coin to judge the overall health of the ecosystem might be too optimistic.
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Anon4461
· 01-05 15:50
I just tried PEPE and really couldn't believe this was happening.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-05 15:47
After playing with coins for so long, PEPE has really become a barometer of the industry. It's a bit crazy haha
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GasFeeBeggar
· 01-05 15:42
This PEPE has really become a trendsetter in the emoji world; following its movements is definitely the right choice.
PEPE's been the frontrunner of the meme coin wave since the start of 2025, and there's solid reasoning to use it as our benchmark going forward. Think of it like the meme sector's VIX—a volatility and sentiment gauge. When PEPE is showing strength and momentum, it typically signals the broader meme ecosystem is heating up. Conversely, once PEPE starts losing steam or flips bearish, you can usually expect the rest of the meme coins to follow suit. Using a single dominant asset to read the room isn't perfect, but it gives us a quick way to gauge meme market health without tracking everything individually.