Wednesday’s weaker-than-forecasted Producer Price Index print has added further pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut its target rate, perhaps in the
Solana meme coins are back in the spotlight as well. SPX6900 has hit a new all-time high after a 20% increase on Wednesday.
However, Bonk could be the best Solana meme coin to buy now as it is just hours away from securing a daily close above the $0.00003245 resistance.
Low-Cap Meme Coins Also In High Demand
Bull market euphoria is making a comeback now that Junes inflation data is out of the way.
Mid-caps like Moo Deng and Useless Coin are poised for explosive rallies, while low-cap presale tokens are also in high demand.
For instance, a new meme coin, TOKEN6900 (T6900), is branding itself as the next and improved SPX6900. Its presale has already raised nearly $600k in its ICO, signalling strong demand and high upside potential.
The project offers 80 percent of its total supply in the public presale, with no tokens allocated to private sales or venture capital.
Its messaging is intentionally self-aware, positioning itself as a no-utility meme coin focused on internet culture and community-driven hype. The whitepaper describes the token as a “consciousness parasite” and emphasizes that it “tracks vibe liquidity,” rather than fundamentals. This may well be the winning formula, as evident by the success of coins like Fartcoin, SPX6900 and Useless Coin.
Backed by audited smart contracts and a staking mechanism designed to reward early participants, TOKEN6900 is capturing the attention of retail investors looking for high-risk, high-reward plays in the current meme coin cycle.
Unsurprisingly, smart money investors and whales are taking notice, with many calling T6900 the next 100x crypto.
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