# | Coins | Price | 24h | ||
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| 201 | | $ | -2.89% | |
| 202 | | $ | -8.10% | |
| 203 | | $ | -40.89% | |
| 204 | | $ | -3.00% | |
| 205 | | $ | -0.99% | |
| 206 | | $ | -3.56% | |
| 207 | | $ | -2.03% | |
| 208 | | $ | -2.49% | |
| 209 | | $ | -16.09% | |
| 210 | | $ | -3.78% | |
| 211 | | $ | -4.17% | |
| 212 | | $ | -2.70% | |
| 213 | | $ | -1.91% | |
| 214 | | $ | -4.16% | |
| 215 | | $ | -0.56% | |
| 216 | | $ | -2.40% | |
| 217 | | $ | -2.55% | |
| 218 | | $ | -8.37% | |
| 219 | | $ | -2.31% | |
| 220 | | $ | -91.78% | |
| 221 | | $ | -99.97% | |
| 222 | | $ | --% | |
| 223 | | $ | --% | |
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Top gainers
Coins | Price | 24h | |||
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| | $ | +2.46% | ||
| | $ | +2.06% | ||
| | $ | +0.46% | ||
| | $ | -6.19% | ||
| | $ | -6.89% | ||
All gainers |
What are Base meme coins?
Base meme coins are a trending phenomenon within the cryptocurrency world, particularly on the Base network created by Coinbase. These meme coins are unique digital assets that often carry humorous or satirical themes.
Some of the notable Base meme coins include:
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$BRETT: The largest Base meme coin by market cap, known for its blue and musclebound bulldog mascot.
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$TYBG: Inspired by Coinbase founder Brian Armstrong, $TYBG stands for "Thank You Base God" and has a significant market cap.
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$MOCHI: Another meme coin associated with Brian Armstrong's cats, boasting a substantial market cap and an NFT called Mochimons.
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$BRIUN: This meme coin humorously portrays Coinbase founder Brian Armstrong and has shown growth potential.
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$BLOO: A meme coin with a unique backstory involving Coinbase's founders and other Base meme coins like $TOSHI and $DOGINME.
These Base meme coins represent a playful and creative aspect of the cryptocurrency space, attracting users with their entertaining narratives and potential for investment
Base meme coins vs other meme coins
The main difference between Base meme coins and other meme coins is their association with the Base network created by Coinbase. Base meme coins are specific to this network and have gained popularity within it.
These coins, such as $BRETT and $BRIUN, are part of a trending blockchain that is different from other meme coins.
On the other hand, regular meme coins like Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Floki, and others are not directly linked to the Base network but are part of the broader cryptocurrency market.
They are typically built on popular layer-one networks like Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon, focusing on meme culture embedded into their design and often needing more substantive backing than seen in regular cryptocurrency.
Final thoughts on Base meme coins
Base meme coins, which are part of the Base network by Coinbase, add a fun and different element to the world of digital money.
Coins like $BRETT, $TYBG, $MOCHI, $BRIUN, and $BLOO bring jokes and funny ideas to cryptocurrency. They're not like regular coins; they're more about having a good time.
While these coins are popular in the Base network, others like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu are famous on different platforms. The special thing about Base meme coins is that they're linked to the Base network, which gives them their own space to grow and be silly.
People find them interesting because they mix humor with chances to make money, making them stand out in the world of cryptocurrency.