Blockchain Infrastructure Battles Influence the Future of Meme Coins as MoonBull Gains Momentum and Shiba Inu Reduces Token Supply
- MoonBull ($MOBU) raised $450,000 in Stage 5 presale with deflationary mechanics and community governance, mirroring Shiba Inu's (SHIB) burn rate surge. - SHIB's 836,955% 24-hour burn rate spike highlights community-driven supply reduction, burning 229 million tokens weekly to reduce its 589 trillion-token supply. - Blockchain infrastructure shifts favor Solana's speed over Ethereum, while 2024's $140B meme coin fundraising outpaces U.S. IPOs, signaling sector disruption. - Meme coins evolve with structur
MoonBull ($MOBU) has quickly become a standout in the 2025
The dramatic rise in Shiba Inu’s burn rate—fueled by 920,761 tokens being sent to dead wallets in just one day—demonstrates the increasing importance of community-driven supply reduction in meme coin communities. This spike followed a previous day’s burn of only 110 tokens, resulting in a dramatic percentage increase. Over the last week, 229 million
The meme coin sector as a whole is also being shaped by competition among blockchain platforms. Ethereum’s challenges—ranging from academic distractions to delays in layer-2 solutions—have allowed Solana to gain traction thanks to its speed and low transaction costs, making it a preferred network for viral tokens. Analysts believe that by 2040, stablecoins could split into niche categories, affecting meme coin liquidity. Meanwhile, the $140 billion raised by meme coins in 2024—outpacing U.S. IPOs—highlights the disruptive force of the sector, according to a
Although the spike in Shiba Inu’s burn rate is a positive sign for scarcity, the coin still faces challenges from broader economic conditions. SHIB’s value dropped 3.18% to $0.000009911 amid $319 million in liquidations and ongoing economic uncertainty. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains in the “fear” range, but past trends indicate that extended burn activity could eventually prompt renewed buying, as discussed in
MoonBull and Shiba Inu both show that meme coins are moving beyond their novelty status. Projects that incorporate deflationary strategies, governance systems, and targeted blockchain alliances are reshaping the industry. Still, investors must navigate ongoing volatility and regulatory risks, balancing the promise of innovation with prudent caution.
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