Meme Coins on Solana: Saturated Supply and Limited Liquidity
The total market size and market share of Meme have been continuously growing, showing no obvious signs of stagnation. Undoubtedly, it is the fastest horse on the track.
Author: hyphin, Author of On Chain Times
Compiled by: xiaozou, Golden Finance
1. Introduction
Since our last article on meme coins (in March this year), the total market size and market share of the industry have been continuously growing, showing no significant signs of stagnation. Undoubtedly, it is the fastest horse in the race.
This phenomenon can be attributed to the viral spread on social media (its inherent characteristics), extremely low entry barriers, and the constant emergence of fresh narratives that attract speculators, although many (if not most) fail to maintain meaningful attention in the long term. Nevertheless, market participants have become accustomed to this, frequently entering and exiting profitable short-term trends, leveraging momentum for gains while maintaining loyalty to high-conviction bets, making them more enduring. Although some may be reluctant to admit it, in the current market environment, meme coins that have been thoroughly tested by the market have a lower likelihood of extinction compared to those that are merely driven by impressions and provide no substantial value (limited to capital transfer).
While Solana may not be the sole contributor to the total market capitalization of these massive tokens, most of the activity in the space indeed occurs within its chain ecosystem trenches. For this reason, this article will continue to focus on this chain, attempting to provide a holistic view.
2. Tribute to Pump
With the birth of pump.fun (a Solana-native token incubation platform), significant changes have occurred in the local market dynamics. Interacting with speculative tokens has become simpler, cheaper, and safer (from a security perspective). Through a user-friendly interface, standardized token deployments can be conducted in a controlled environment, allowing anyone to create new tokens based on common configurations, thus eliminating the risk of potential malicious actors hiding within smart contracts. This effectively only requires the deployer to provide some creative input, without any technical knowledge. By abstracting away all complexities, the focus is placed on what truly matters—mass speculation.
Once a tokenized meme is created, it can be traded directly in the platform's internal market, and once its market cap reaches approximately $69,000, it will be automatically deployed to Raydium. However, most creations fail to reach this threshold and are never launched to the market.
About one in every 100 tokens "graduates" from pump.fun, due to significant saturation, limited liquidity, and other reasons beyond the scope of this article. Those who step onto the stage must showcase something interesting and shockingly unique to capture the attention of the warriors in the trenches. Despite these challenges, the protocol quickly established itself as a bona fide gateway for trading micro-cap tokens and launching new tokens, rapidly surpassing all other competitors in the field.
So far, the dominant deployment advantage over other alternatives has reached an astonishing 71.9%, demonstrating the widespread popularity and far-reaching influence of this application. Recent momentum has rapidly propelled it into the mainstream, with many new users from TikTok joining in, ambitiously aiming to scale it up and fan the flames even further.
3. All Roads Lead to Raydium
Whether through secret launches, pump.fun releases, or presale tokens, the vast majority of meme coin liquidity pools come from Raydium. The influx of numerous memes into the market has increased its market share, with decentralized exchanges accounting for a significant portion of Solana's current on-chain trading volume.
In a gold rush, those selling shovels to speculators often reap the most rewards. This analogy also applies to the current situation. Regardless of how well meme coins perform, the platforms facilitating trading activities will benefit immensely from the increasing trading volume generated by speculation. Many facts and common sense indicate that only a few tokens garner attention, while the rest are destined to gradually fade from view. This perspective can be confirmed or refuted simply by observing the market cap distribution of all existing trading pairs.
Due to the lack of effective tagging methods from data providers, distinguishing between memes and non-memes on a larger scale is quite challenging. After careful consideration, the method used to curate the comprehensive dataset is to collect information on all Raydium liquidity pools with non-zero liquidity (as of November 25, 2024), excluding official token listings and legitimate projects on CoinGecko. The remaining 493,203 pools contain 474,161 unique address tokens, which will serve as the basis for the analysis in this section.
Most tokens, at any point during their lifespan, even with very minimal activity, often fall within the range of $100,000 to $1 million, forming noticeable peaks in the early and mid-stages. It is evident that the chart forms a gradually smoothing tail—highlighting a few tokens with high valuations, which is expected, as maintaining a moderate market cap in such an attention-driven environment is challenging. While this example encompasses the entire dataset, it is also worth exploring the potential structural distribution differences between tokens originating from pump.fun and those directly deployed to Raydium.
Separating the two can provide significant insights into the overall distribution patterns, their respective performances, and showcase unique characteristics.
(1) pump.fun
Note that pump.fun tokens require exceeding a certain market cap threshold to gain liquidity pools, and due to the greater liquidity provided at issuance, their values are generally higher, often ranging from $5,000 to $15,000. This indicates that most released tokens fail to maintain or exceed their market cap prior to migrating to Raydium. Many of these tokens also fall within the mid-range (hundreds of thousands to a few million), as the deployment pipeline somewhat filters out less appealing memes and allows the community to leverage the reputation or traction gained during this process as a growth catalyst.
(2) Direct Deployment
In the lower market cap bands, there remains a significant density, indicating that many smaller, less ideal tokens struggle to gain substantial traction. Part of the reason may be due to saturation, poor timing of these tokens' market introduction, or a clear lack of narrative, originality, and appropriate promotion. Although not obvious, the density of high-market-cap memes listed on multiple centralized exchanges is more concentrated, as these memes emerged long before pump.fun appeared.
In our dataset, the aggregation around lower market cap tokens confirms the above points. While trend exhaustion and the inevitable bursting of speculative bubbles pose significant obstacles for any token, inconsistent incentives largely lead to the instant collapse and subsequent demise of many memes. Anonymous scammers mislead their users, while those with ulterior motives, the so-called "developers," normalize blatant fraud in the field, resulting in many seemingly promising concepts being stillborn shortly after their inception. Upon closer inspection, it is found that a large portion of tokens are deliberately set up for failure, aiming to extract maximum value from unsuspecting speculators, posing a continuous threat to those brave enough to take risks at the table.
In just the past 30 days, nearly two-thirds of tokens were slaughtered within the initial 24 hours, with over 90% of available liquidity evaporating. Recovering from such catastrophic events during the birth phase is often impossible, but occasionally, disgruntled token holders attempt community takeovers by creating new social media accounts, trying to regain lost momentum and, in some cases, restarting out of stubbornness or resentment. The outcomes of such actions are predictable, but if done well, it may provide supporters with a decent exit.
4. Conclusion
The meme coin landscape on Solana is both unpredictable and vibrant, characterized by boundless creativity, rampant speculation, and ever-present risks. Platforms like pump.fun and Raydium have become the epicenter of this thriving ecosystem, offering participants both opportunities and challenges. While some standout tokens rapidly rise, igniting dreams of overnight fame, the sobering reality is that most meme coins fail to sustain their initial momentum, leaving behind a series of shattered hopes. As this speculative frenzy continues to evolve, one thing remains clear: in a world where viral spread often outweighs facts, a cautious approach and thorough investigation are crucial. Whether you are a curious bystander or an active participant, navigating the niche market requires both a keen eye for trend judgment and a steadfast skepticism towards promises of easy wealth.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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