Study Reveals Top Countries Fueling Meme Coin Interest in 2023
In 2023, meme coins have maintained their popularity, and the recent surge of PEPE demonstrates that investors remain enthusiastic about meme-centered tokens. A fresh study from Coingecko reveals that a significant porti...
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In 2023, meme coins have maintained their popularity, and the recent surge of PEPE demonstrates that investors remain enthusiastic about meme-centered tokens. A fresh study from Coingecko reveals that a significant portion of meme coin fascination originates from the United States, India, and the U.K., encompassing over half of the top ten countries’ interest driving the meme coin phenomenon.
Report Unveils Global Meme Coin FeverOn May 3, 2023, crypto market aggregator coingecko.com unveiled a report detailing the leading ten countries propelling the meme token trend. As of this writing, the meme coin economy boasts a value of $18.25 billion, with dogecoin (DOGE), shiba inu (SHIB), and pepe (PEPE) as the top three meme coins. This week, PEPE has emerged as the frontrunner in terms of seven-day gains, skyrocketing 216% against the U.S. dollar.
The Coingecko analysis establishes that the U.S. spearheads the meme coin movement accounting for 23.6% of interest in 2023. Researcher Lim Yu Qian explains that two million views stem from top meme coin pages in the United States. In America, shiba inu (SHIB) is the most sought-after meme coin, followed by pepe (PEPE), bonk (BONK), and volt inu (VOLT).
India holds second place in contributing to the meme coin frenzy with 20.3% of interest. SHIB also earns its position as India’s most popular meme token followed by baby doge coin (BABYDOGE). In the Philippines, floki inu (FLOKI) tops their list of preferred tokens while Nigeria’s favorites are floki and arbdoge ai. According to Coingecko’s report, lesser-known meme coins also gain traction in both countries.
“People are by far most interested in shiba inu, which drove 46.7% of interest among the top meme coins in 2023,” the analysis notes. “Baby doge coin generated 12.3% of meme coin interest, followed by more recent meme coins pepe (9.4%), floki (8.6%) and bonk (8.2%).”
The research indicates that PEPE dominates the Canadian market with 26.9% of attention, while dogecoin (DOGE) claims the top spot in Morocco. As for methodology, the study utilized the total page views for the highest-ranking 15 meme coins by market capitalization in May 2023.
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