What are the 3 best low-cap meme coins on the Hedera Hashgraph network to invest in today and hold until the next meme season? I’m looking to invest $4000 now and hold until the next meme coin wave peaks, but I want to maximize my returns by choosing tokens with the highest growth potential. If you had to pick, which Hedera-based joke coins would you buy right now? And, is now the prime time to purchase meme coins?
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The top Hedera ecosystem meme coins are PACK, HEXA, and SAUCE. Other members might not consider them classic meme tokens, but anything that isn’t the Hedera native token is a meme coin to me. Plus, I think those coins have the largest upside potential. That said, I would include one more in the group, that being GRELF, which is a true meme coin, created with humorous intent and fueled by community enthusiasm, it embodies the playful, satirical spirit that defines a real meme token.
The HashPack (PACK) and Hexa Social (HEXA) tokens are still in their early stages and are micro-cap, offering huge upside potential. Early investment in these meme coins could yield substantial returns as their platforms take off. Similarly, the SaucerSwap (SAUCE) token, being the native token of a leading DEX on Hedera, could benefit from the exchange’s growth and increased usage, making it a noteworthy low-cap investment.
Grelf is a funny meme coin that has captured the affection of many Hederaians. However, it might be priced a bit high at the moment. I’d recommend waiting a bit longer before buying in. Despite this, Grelf shows promise and could have a bright future ahead.
PACK, SAUCE, and HEXA are premier long-term investments due to their real substance and the best meme coins to buy today. In contrast, GRELF might end up as a punchline in a meme about failed crypto projects…great for a laugh now, but it probably won’t hold up in the future.
Why so much negativity toward GRELF?
Whenever an altcoin or meme coin is embraced by the Hedera enterprise-centric maximalists, it’s often a good idea to consider investing in the opposite if you’re looking to make a profit.