Decline in Interest in Meme Coins and NFTs: What’s Next for These Trends in 2025?
In 2025, both meme coins and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are losing steam. Once the hottest trends in crypto, they are now seeing a sharp decline in trading volumes and investor interest. But does this mean they’re done for? Not necessarily. Experts believe both segments can bounce back—but only if they evolve beyond short-term hype into something more sustainable.
Meme coins have always been a wild ride, with explosive highs and brutal crashes. Tokens like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu once thrived on internet culture, celebrity endorsements, and community engagement. But in 2025, they’re facing serious challenges:
Despite the downturn, some meme coins still have a fighting chance. According to Murad Mahmudov (CoinGecko analyst), survival depends on community strength:
“The best meme coins build cult-like followings where holders refuse to sell and constantly create content. In a world where launching a meme coin is easy, attention itself is the commodity.”
Translation? 99.99% of meme coins will fade into irrelevance, but the few that retain loyal communities will thrive. Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and Bonk might just be among the survivors.
Just like meme coins, NFTs are taking a beating:
So, what’s next for NFTs? Utility.
Some segments are showing resilience, particularly AI-powered NFTs that are interactive, dynamic, and actually useful:
If NFTs can shift from speculative assets to tools with real-world use, they may have a shot at long-term relevance.
🚀 Meme Coins: Only those with strong, engaged communities will survive. Hype isn’t enough anymore. 🚀 NFTs: The focus must shift to utility-driven tokens in gaming, AI, and exclusive content. 🚀 Both: Projects need to offer real value, not just speculation, to stay relevant.
❌ No, but the lazy cash grab era is over. ✅ Meme coins need engaged communities to survive. ✅ NFTs must become more than just collectibles. ✅ Projects that adapt will thrive. The rest? Gone.
Crypto never sleeps, and neither do trends. The question is: who will evolve, and who will disappear?
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