Meme Coins Plunge 25% as Crypto Fear Index Drops
Meme coins are experiencing a significant crash as the crypto fear and greed index plunges into the fear zone.
In the last 24 hours, the market capitalization of these tokens has dropped 25% to $29.8 billion, a sharp decline from over $63 billion earlier this year, resulting in a $33.8 billion loss for investors.
Major meme coins, including Dogecoin ( DOGE ), Shiba Inu ( SHIB ), and Pepe ( PEPE ), have each fallen over 23% recently. Other tokens like Floki ( FLOKI ) have suffered losses exceeding 30%. This sharp decline coincides with a dramatic increase in trading volume, which surged 170% to over $9.72 billion.
Simultaneously, the open interest in futures contracts for these coins has also decreased.
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Dogwifhat Price Plunges over 75% Since April PeakPepe’s open interest has fallen from $146 million to $93.61 million, and Dogecoin’s has dropped from over $757 million to $536 million. Other meme coins are seeing similar declines.
The downturn in meme coins is part of a broader market trend, with major stocks also declining. Despite the current market turmoil, the heavy sell-off might present future opportunities.
Oversold conditions in these coins, marked by extremely low Relative Strength Index (RSI) values, could indicate a potential rebound if market conditions improve or if the Federal Reserve adjusts interest rates.
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