According to ME News, on June 30 (UTC+8), crypto KOL Bonk Guy (Unipcs) posted on X that although ANSEM has recently attracted significant market attention and seen substantial price gains, he believes the true biggest beneficiary will be USELESS. Bonk Guy noted that USELESS has demonstrated strong resilience during recent fluctuations in Bitcoin, Solana, and the broader market, and that nearly all objective metrics suggest it has the potential to become the next billion-dollar market cap meme coin—including its holder-to-market-cap ratio and trading volume-to-market-cap ratio, both of which rank among the highest in the meme coin space, alongside sustained strong price momentum. Bonk Guy believes ANSEM’s strength could boost overall market confidence in the meme coin sector and refocus attention on this segment, with USELESS likely emerging as the primary beneficiary of this trend. (Source: ODAILY)
Bonk Guy Predicts ANSEM's Rise Could Benefit USELESS in the Meme Coin Sector
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Meme coin news broke on June 30 when crypto KOL Bonk Guy (Unipcs) posted on X that ANSEM’s recent price surge might benefit USELESS the most. He noted that USELESS has remained resilient amid Bitcoin market news and broader volatility, with key metrics suggesting it could reach a $1 billion valuation. Bonk Guy added that ANSEM’s rise could lift the entire meme coin sector, drawing renewed attention and likely further boosting USELESS.
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