When it comes to Meme coins, most people's minds still associate them with Dogecoin. From an internet joke to a genuinely community-based crypto asset, DOGE once dominated the scene, seemingly unstoppable in its position. But as we move into 2024 and approach 2025, the situation has changed. A wave of new dog-themed projects keeps emerging, and the market is starting to ask a new question: Can DOGE maintain its throne as the Meme coin king until 2026?



On-chain data and market activity already hint at some clues. DOGE's trading volume and community engagement are still decent, but compared to those new Meme projects, its growth momentum appears somewhat sluggish. Look at the new Pup-type tokens—they leverage more streamlined economic models, innovative gameplay mechanics, and even incorporate gamified incentives, quickly attracting a large following. This reflects a phenomenon: the Meme ecosystem is rapidly diversifying and is no longer a simple either/or choice.

But to be fair, who ultimately sits on the "throne" can't rely solely on popularity. Dogecoin benefits from historical accumulation and widespread recognition—brand advantages that are hard to replicate in the crypto market. For new projects to truly challenge it, they need more than just temporary hype; sustained ecosystem development and real use cases are essential.

So, the current situation is: DOGE won't disappear in the short term, but it is no longer the only eye-catching name in the Meme space. The upcoming competition will shift from "who's more popular" to "who can retain users" and "who can build a genuine community economy."

What’s most worth watching isn’t just a win-or-lose judgment, but whether the Meme economy can evolve from pure emotional hype into a more mature community ecosystem. That’s where the real interest lies.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDovip
· 7h ago
Dogecoin should have stepped aside long ago. Are you still holding on to its historical momentum? New projects indeed have many innovative features, but how many will still be around next year?
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0xInsomniavip
· 7h ago
Dogecoin this time really has a bit of resting on its laurels, but the new projects with those gamified features are indeed addictive.
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tokenomics_truthervip
· 7h ago
Dogecoin is getting old now. There are many new projects, but how many can truly survive? It still depends on who can master the community economy.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 7h ago
DOGE is just riding on its old reputation. How come these new Pup projects are able to attract people? Speaking of which, without real application scenarios, it's ultimately a dead end. Hype is too虚. The word "throne" is used quite well, huh? Meme coins are getting competitive, no longer as独领风骚 as before. The gamified incentive model for new projects确实有效, but how many can survive until 2026... Instead of asking whether DOGE can hold its ground, it's better to ask which of these new coins can truly establish a community. If the Meme economy really matures, that would be a major event. Right now, everyone is just spinning in the grip of emotions.
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