AI Identifies One Altcoin to 100x and Eclipse $XRP and $SOL; Wall Street Pepe Hits $50M

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Wall Street has recently found a good friend in AI. Market experts and participants have been using various AI models to predict the market and pick the next multi-bagger coin. Interestingly, AI hasn’t been a disappointment, to say the least. For instance, it correctly predicted the bull run for XRP and SOL.

Solana has seen a 31% upward move in the last 5 trading days and is currently trading around $241. A new report from Bitwise has also predicted the prices to surge by more than 3,000% from here, reaching around $6,636 by 2030. All in all, Solana’s market share can grow to 11.36% from the current level of 2.84%.

Solana Chart Tradingview

XRP has also surged by more than 480% since November 2024 and is now trading at $3.1. Experts believe the price is still ripe and long-term investors can see the $6-10 mark soon.

The massive success of SOL and XRP begs the question: which is the next 100x coin as per AI? Is there even one? Well, let us present to you Wall Street Pepe ($WEPE).

Why Can $WEPE Be the Next 100X Coin?

$WEPE, one of the best ongoing meme coin presales, looks to carry forward the legacy of the legendary frog meme, with its focus on empowering small investors. It looks to make alpha calls accessible to everyone. The hush-hush news, which was reserved only for big whales till now will no longer be a secret.

Wall Street Pepe aim to form a $WEPE Army of well-informed crypto holders and investors. This army will discuss strategies, and share insights and signals to enable token holders to make informed decisions.

Wall Street Pepe

This idea was quick to resonate with crypto enthusiasts. $WEPE has hit a massive $50M in presale funding, which is currently in its final stages. The last 30-day timer has just gone live on the official Wall Street Pepe website and tokens will only be available till they are sold out.

The current price of one $WEPE is $0.0003665. However, given its massive demand, its daily raise rate is likely to increase, meaning the presale won’t even last the full remaining 30 days – it’s expected to sell out way before that. So, this might be your last chance to buy this raging meme coin before it’s listed and chews through record highs.

Why Has $WEPE Been So Successful So Far?

Wall Street Pepe is the successor of $PEPU and $PEPE, both of which are frog-driven memes that have made massive returns for investors. $PEPE now has a market cap of $7.94B and has already delivered 1,200% returns since its listing on prominent exchanges. $PEPU, on the other hand, raised around $73M during its presale and made around 5x on listing.

Banking on these past successes of the frog-meme coins, analysts believe $WEPE can be the next big thing and may even make 100x returns for investors. The project’s tokenomics also suggest that the developers have a long-term plan in place.

38% of the supply has been reserved for marketing, which helps build a sense of communal support around the coin. 15% of the supply has been reserved to manage liquidity and volatility after listing. And a total of 30% of the supply will be distributed as rewards (staking and trading), encouraging more crypto enthusiasts to invest.

There has also been a growing interest in $WEPE among influencers. YouTube Web3 Influencer Cilinix Crypto opines that $WEPE could be 10x at launch due to its community-driven approach. The token has already amassed over 35K followers on X and 16,100 on its Telegram channel.

Whales have also been showing interest. For example, a crypto whale gobbled up $200K worth of $WEPE on 16th December in a single transaction.

Verdict

Wall Street Pepe ($WEPE) has undoubtedly been one of the hottest meme coin presales in January 2025, seeing as it has crossed the $50M mark in virtually no time at all. Now that you only have 30 days of the official presale left, this is your last chance to add $WEPE to your portfolio at possibly the cheapest rate you’ll ever get for it.

However, you must always do your own research before investing in any crypto asset. This article is not a substitute for professional financial advice. It can also be a wise decision to consult a financial advisor before making a decision.

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