Solana memecoin presales continue to see interest despite industry leaders expressing concerns
Quick Take CryptoQuant founder and CEO Ki Young Ju expressed concerns about the uptick of memecoin sales. Memecoins such as Slerf and presales for others, such as ‘areyoustupid.sol,’ have surged so fiercely they drove up Solana’s fees and volume.
The founder and CEO of CryptoQuant, a cryptocurrency on-chain and market data platform, expressed concerns over the recent popularity of memecoins.
"Memecoins harm the crypto industry," CryptoQuant's Ki Young Ju said on the social media platform X. "It's frustrating to see billion-dollar-cap memecoins overshadow hardworking teams building legit products to advance this industry. Easy money can't drive industry-wide progress, as shown by the 2018 ICO burst."
"Some say memecoins are a global lottery system that attracts new users to the crypto industry," Ju added. "Would you risk losing money to enter the crypto space? Moreover, considering the 'shitcoins' from the 2018 ICOs, which was basically a casino, did they contribute any societal value?"
Ju ended his X thread by saying that memecoin supporters must be new to the crypto industry and haven't experienced the downsides of "easy money."
The ICO, or initial coin offering, burst describes the period in 2018 when web3 projects issued digital assets in exchange for financial investment. While some projects previously engaged in legitimate and successful ICOs, such as Ethereum in 2014, many offerings during this later period ended up being ethereal, speculative or simply fraudulent.
Memecoins and presales surge
Ju's comments were in response to an uptick in memecoin sales recently. Memecoins, particularly those on Solana, have seen so much interest that they drove up Solana's fees and on-chain volume.
For instance, a presale for a project called "are you stupid" amassed 420.69 SOL ($83,717) in a single transaction on March 18. Users have 48 hours as of March 16 to send funds to the "areyoustupid.sol" wallet address, with a 99.99% chance that the investor receives nothing in return. The wallet address for "areyoustupid.sol" contains a total of 437.27 SOL, worth over $87,000, as of publication.
A prominent memecoin called "Slerf," a play on the word "sloth," amassed a market capitalization of over $234,800,000 among 74,075 holders, according to the Solana blockchain tracker Solscan . However, the Slerf team accidentally burned $10 million in funds from presale investors.
Solana changed hands at $199.35 at 3:00 p.m. ET on March 18, according to The Block's price page for Solana , with the token seeing a 2.03% 24-hour increase.
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