Jack Niewold 🫡|Nov 21, 2025 15:38
Wojak may be the last $10b memecoin ever.
Doge was the first, proving out the concept of mimetic value. Then came Shiba Inu, which, as a derivative, could only could exist in that specific 2021 market bubble.
But after these meme runners, when Pepe came around its success was obvious. Anyone around in 2023 has their story of Pepe millionairedom that they missed out on, catching it in the first few days at $100m but without enough faith in market conditions to hold.
So Bonk, then Wif, Mog, Giga, Popcat, Fartcoin, SPX6900, are all byproducts of previous memes. Profitable but too saturated to reach $10b greatness.
So for truly pure memecoins, we’re left with two:
Doge, then Pepe.
And as we stare down the shotgun-barrel euthanasia roller coaster of 67 style brainrot that has increasingly shorter lifespans, there is but a single obvious memecoin that remains:
It’s a universal format that can be applied to any situation or fragment of modern life. It’s understandable, transcends borders, languages, genders. There is an autobiographical wojak for every human being on earth. It is the everyman.
As the crypto market faces an identity crisis of corporate chains and stablecoins and prediction markets and regulations and IPOs we are on the edge of a new era, and there’s a meme for that:
WOJAK(Jack Niewold 🫡)
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