Bitcoin parody meme coin Buttcoin soars 150% as trading volume surges 2700%
Buttcoin, a Solana meme coin parodying Bitcoin, is up a staggering 150% in the last 24 hours.
Buttcoin ( BUTTCOIN ) has surged 150% in the past 24 hours, yet still trading at $0.0002624, 95% below its all-time high of $0.005723 reached on Jan. 6, according to CoinGecko . With a market cap of just $271,577, Buttcoin has seen a 2,740.60% increase in trading volume, hitting $1,691,174 million in the last 24 hours.
Buttcoin is gaining traction after a viral video from 11 years ago resurfaced on X, claiming to be the origin of Buttcoin’s lore.
The coin was also mentioned on The Joe Rogan Experience, adding to its buzz. However, the meme coin’s founder , who goes by the name of Shitoshi Fartamoto, remains a mystery.
On its website , the Buttcoin roadmap outlines ambitious plans for community-driven milestones. The first goal is a $3 million market cap, which will trigger campaigns on platforms like TikTok, X, and influencer-driven outreach, with the community expected to contribute 1%, or $30,000, to unlock the next stage.
On X, the conversation around the BTC parody meme coin is gaining momentum. A popular crypto trader Hardy shared a chart with his 67,000 followers, showing a 4x increase from the bottom. Posts tagged with #buttcoin are flooding in, with traders sharing bullish charts and speculating that the coin will continue its rally, potentially hitting a new all-time high.
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