Fartcoin Hits $1 Billion: Why AI Meme Coins Are This Cycle’s Ultimate Play

Fartcoin Hits $1 Billion: Why AI Meme Coins Are This Cycle’s Ultimate Play
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2024-12-20 11:24

Fartcoin—the methane-molded AI meme coin—has finally smashed the $1 billion market cap barrier.

As the wider crypto market sees a robust correction, AI meme coins are still pumping like crazy—XENO is up 1,650% in the last week, while IQ6900 is up 800% over the same period.

However, perhaps the most exciting new AI meme coin is iDEGEN—the AI trained entirely by the madness of Crypto Twitter. In just 23 days of its presale, it has raised a hugely impressive $7.1m, with its unique adaptive auction model seeing a 75,000% surge for its native IDGN token. Here’s everything you need to know about this exploding sector.

What is Fartcoin?

Fartcoin is a fart-focused meme coin the iconic cyber-brain Truth Terminal dreamed up. A swathe of fart jokes being fed into Andy Ayrey’s notorious AI model quickly led to it relentlessly shilling Fartcoin, which saw a meteoric rise almost overnight.

A few months later, Fartcoin has obliterated the $1 billion market cap barrier—more than renowned companies like Kodak and Groupon, and all from some smelly jokes…

Nowadays, you can submit fart jokes as memes to bag yourself some FARTCOIN tokens, and the project even features a digital fart sound whenever its transactional ‘Gas Fee’ is applied—that’s the forefront of memetics right there.

Fartcoin represents just how exciting AI meme coins are—while the rest of the market is in a slump, they deliver new ATHs and can turn light-hearted comedy into ungodly pumps.

Moreover, these dynamic memes aren’t static Shiba clones. They perpetually evolve into whatever the market finds most engaging—and lucrative. However, while Fartcoin is in the latter stages of its growth curve, a new entrant has emerged that is smashing expectations and hasn’t even wrapped up its presale yet.

iDEGEN: The peak of AI meme coins?

Imagine if ChatGPT’s best friend was Tucker Carlson, and its favorite topics were crypto, conspiracy theories, and utterly provocative smut. That’s iDEGEN for you.

This AI upstart launched onto X as a blank slate, and it has learned everything it knows from the unhinged ramblings of Crypto Twitter. The result? Utterly based madness, with tweets every hour and replies to every mention.

This has given the community direct control of the project’s evolution, shaping exactly the force this mutant AI metastasizes into. And such a controversial concept has already gone viral, with iDEGEN trending globally for much of the last month and generating 1.44 million impressions from a dead start just 23 days ago.

iDEGEN is hosting the world’s first adaptive crypto auction, which means greedy devs don’t arbitrarily set prices. Instead, the market powers pre-market price discovery in real time, which has already manifested into a 75,000% FOMO frenzy.

Is iDEGEN the next Fartcoin?

Well, priced at just $0.110, iDEGEN has much more upside, given early entry is still achievable—if you move quickly, that is. It also pursues some similar strategies.

iDEGEN’s newly launched V2 AI can now respond directly and autonomously to major accounts and trending hashtags. It has already been targeting the AI kingmaker who crowned Fartcoin and Goatseus Maximus the princes of this bull run.

All in all, this digital monstrosity is shaping up to be the best new meme coin and perhaps the ultimate play of what is proving to be a once-in-a-generation supercycle.

Check out the iDEGEN website for more information.

This is a sponsored article. Opinions expressed are solely those of the sponsor and readers should conduct their own due diligence before taking any action based on information presented in this article.

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