Wall Street Pepe Raises $3.5 Million in One Week – Is It the Next 100X Meme Coin?
Meme coins are up with almost all the leading memes trading in the green. However, at the moment all eyes are pointed at an emerging meme ICO that is already moving boundaries in its first week of presale. Wall Street Pe...
Meme coins are up with almost all the leading memes trading in the green.
However, at the moment all eyes are pointed at an emerging meme ICO that is already moving boundaries in its first week of presale.
Wall Street Pepe ($WEPE) already raised close to an impressive $4 million in just one week – leaving investors wondering if it might just be the next 100x coin poised to ride the meme coin supercycle.
Let’s break it all down below!
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