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Solana-based Moo Deng (MOODENG) surged over 80% within an hour following Coinbase's announcement to list the token. The meme token is now priced at about $0.57, marking a nearly 54% increase in a 24-hour period. Despite a previous all-time high of $0.68 in November, it is only 16% away from surpassi...
Solana-based MOODENG token surges over 80% following Coinbase's announcement of listing
MOODENG, priced at about $0.57, jumps nearly 54% in 24 hours after Coinbase roadmap inclusion
Token gained traction in September, down from all-time high of $0.68, set to beat that level
San Francisco-based exchange's listing typically leads to price increase, known as "Coinbase effect"
Meme coins, including MOODENG, rise with Bitcoin's price, offer high potential gains but also high volatility and liquidity challenges
Solana-based Moo Deng (MOODENG) surged over 80% within an hour following Coinbase's announcement to list the token. The meme token is now priced at about $0.57, marking a nearly 54% increase in a 24-hour period. Despite a previous all-time high of $0.68 in November, it is only 16% away from surpassing that level. Moo Deng operates on Solana's network, which has gained traction for token creation. Coinbase's addition of Moo Deng to its roadmap typically leads to an increase in token price, known as the "Coinbase effect." The rise of meme coins and tokens, including MOODENG, correlates with Bitcoin's price increase. While meme coins can yield significant profits, their volatility poses substantial risk, and liquidity issues can hinder investors from realizing gains immediately.
Solana-based Moo Deng (MOODENG) shot up over 80% within an hour after prominent American crypto exchange Coinbase announced it plans to list the token. Data from CoinGecko shows the meme token is now priced at about $0.57. In a 24-hour period, MOODENG has jumped by nearly 54%. The token, which gained traction in September, is still down from the all-time high price of $0.68 it touched in November. It only has 16% more to rise until it beats that level, though.
Assets added to the roadmap today: Moo Deng (MOODENG)https://t.co/rRB9d3hSr2
— Coinbase Assets 🛡️ (@CoinbaseAssets) December 2, 2024
The asset runs on Solana's network—a blockchain that has this year become increasingly attractive for those wanting to mint new tokens. Coinbase made the announcement Monday that the token would be listed on its exchange, adding Moo Deng to its roadmap. Meme coins listed on the roadmap in recent weeks have typically become available for trading later the same day. When the San Francisco-based firm lists tokens, they typically go up in price as traders consider them to be more legitimate, not to mention far more accessible to mainstream traders. This is known as the "Coinbase effect."
As the price of Bitcoin has increased, hitting new all-time highs this year, so have meme coins and tokens. Meme coins are cryptocurrencies based on internet jokes, celebrities, real-world events, and beyond. They can make lucky traders a lot of money, but can just as easily lead to huge losses due to their volatility. MOODENG in particular made headlines after one trader turned an $800 investment into $7.5 million. But it can be hard to reap the rewards from such assets: As Decrypt has previously reported, liquidity is an issue in the space. One investor who made millions on paper couldn't take home their winnings immediately, because such a move could cause a market crash by draining all of the liquidity—and render any big gains worthless.