3 Meme Coins to Watch in the Third Week of June 2026

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Most of the crypto sector climbed over the past seven days, yet meme coins slipped 1.1% and split beneath the surface. That divergence is where the meme coins to watch are hiding.

On-chain positioning now tells a sharper story than price. One token is cooling from a record high, another shows whales accumulating then booking profit, and a third has smart money buying the dip whales are selling.

BinanceLife (币安人生)

BinanceLife, known in Chinese as 币安人生, is interesting precisely because its timeframes disagree. The token is up more than 73% over 30 days, down about 12% on the week, yet up roughly 4% on the day. That conflict captures a meme coin still trending up but fighting heavy short-term volatility.

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It draws its entire narrative from the shared name with CZ’s memoir, with no utility or roadmap behind it. That makes positioning, not fundamentals, the only real guide to where it goes next.

The flows split sharply. Exchange outflows hit $1.2 million over seven days, a classic accumulation pattern as tokens leave exchanges for private wallets. Top profit-taking traders added $910,000 across 25 proven wallets. That is the bullish core.

BinanceLife CohortsBinanceLife Cohorts: Nansen Data

The risk sits opposite. Multiple whales trimmed positions, one mega-holder sold 356 million tokens, and the top two wallets control roughly 63% of supply. Concentration is the hazard to watch.

The chart frames the next move. After topping near $0.90 on June 7, BinanceLife has corrected inside a descending channel, and its latest push higher was met by sellers (possibly whales) at the channel top. The 20-period exponential moving average, a trend gauge that weights recent prices, sits near $0.68. Holding it keeps $0.69 and then $0.73 in play, and a break above $0.73 would end the bearishness and open a move toward $0.80.

BinanceLife Price AnalysisBinanceLife Price Analysis: TradingView

Losing $0.68 puts $0.63 in focus. That level decides whether accumulation or distribution wins.

Pepe (PEPE)

Pepe earns its spot among the meme coins to watch on a clean conflict between whale accumulation and profit-taking. The token is up about 5.2% over seven days and 2.8% on the day, a steady climb that is now drawing sellers.

The on-chain story is the hook. Whale supply, the share held by the largest wallets with exchanges excluded, jumped sharply on June 14, rising from roughly 181 trillion to about 183.6 trillion tokens. That addition is worth close to $7.5 million at current prices, a clear accumulation spike.

Whales Dump and Book ProfitsWhales Dump And Book Profits: Santiment

Then it turned. Whales have started trimming that fresh stash, easing back toward 183 trillion as the price pushed higher. That sequence, buying hard and then booking profit into strength, is the pattern that defines the week. How deep the profit-taking runs is the question.

The chart sharpens it. Pepe has rebounded almost 17% from its June 6 low near $0.00000252, but volume has thinned steadily since June 12 even as price climbed. Falling volume on a rising price is a bearish divergence, a sign buyers are losing force into resistance.

PEPE Price AnalysisPEPE Price Analysis: TradingView

That resistance sits at $0.00000300, the level where whale selling could cap the move. A daily close above it would show buyers absorbing the distribution, opening a path toward $0.00000331. Failing there hands control back to the sellers trimming their stash. That tug-of-war is what makes Pepe one of the meme coins to watch.

Official Trump (TRUMP)

Official Trump is the macro-sensitive name among the meme coins to watch, tied closely to the US-Iran peace-deal narrative that has driven sentiment since early June. If that deal weakens, TRUMP could see a sharp sentiment swing, which makes its positioning worth tracking now.

The token has been hammered, trading near $1.99 against the $4.50 high it reached in March. A rebound stalled near $2.38, but selling pressure is now easing, which hints the next pullback may be shallower if flows cooperate.

The flows are split but lean constructive. On Hyperliquid perpetual futures, smart traders hold a roughly 3-to-1 long bias and top profit-taking traders added $158,000 over seven days, an inflow running far above their average. That is aggressive accumulation from historically winning wallets.

Trump Key CohortsTrump Key Cohorts: Nansen Data

The offset is whale behavior. Whales cut about $393,000 over the week and one large holder shed 417,000 tokens, while exchange inflows of $457,000 hint at sell pressure. Smart money is buying the dip that whales are selling into.

The chart sets the test. Reclaiming $2.20 keeps the recovery alive, and if smart money holds while whales stay sidelined, $2.64 and $2.99 come into view.

TRUMP Price AnalysisTRUMP Price Analysis: TradingView

Only a break above $3.35 would end the broader downtrend, which looks distant. If smart money flips to selling alongside the whales, $1.49 returns to the table. That balance makes Official Trump one to watch.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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