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Analysts Pick 3 Meme Coins That Could Surpass Shiba Inu In 2025: Pengu, Trump Coin and Layer Brett

The Shiba Inu coin (SHIB) is still one of the best-known meme tokens, but its explosive phase has slowed. Traders who once looked to SHIB for huge multiples are now exploring new names with stronger momentum. Among them are Pengu (PENGU), Trump Coin (TRUMP), and Layer Brett (LBRETT). Analysts say all three could challenge SHIB’s dominance in 2025.

Shiba Inu coin struggles to keep pace

Shiba Inu coin made headlines in 2021 when early holders saw extraordinary returns. Its Layer 2 network, Shibarium, was built to improve scalability and reduce fees, but activity has dropped since launch. Token burns and its loyal community have kept it relevant, yet SHIB no longer carries the same breakout potential.

Most forecasts for 2025 suggest SHIB could rise to the $0.00003–$0.00004 range if sentiment improves. That would mean solid percentage gains but far from the 100x surges of earlier cycles. Analysts now describe Shiba Inu as a recognizable brand rather than a coin with dramatic upside.

Pengu builds momentum from community hype

Pengu (PENGU) has gained traction as a new meme coin backed by an active online community. Its penguin-inspired branding has made it highly shareable, particularly across social platforms where memes drive adoption. Traders highlight that engagement levels for PENGU are already higher than many newer tokens.

What makes Pengu interesting is its simple approach. It leans fully into meme culture while offering staking rewards to encourage holding. Analysts say this mix could spark a strong run during the next bull cycle, especially if retail enthusiasm returns.

Trump Coin rides political headlines

Trump Coin (TRUMP) is another meme token making noise. Political tokens often capture quick attention, and TRUMP has benefited from its association with one of the world’s most talked-about figures. Support comes from both meme traders and those who see it as a cultural statement.

The token is highly speculative. Its price tends to move with political news and media coverage, making it volatile but attractive for short-term speculators. Analysts caution that it lacks long-term fundamentals, but admit its ability to dominate headlines could trigger sharp rallies.

Layer Brett offers meme appeal with infrastructure

Layer Brett (LBRETT) is being framed as a different kind of meme coin. Unlike earlier projects that relied only on hype, it is set to launch on Ethereum Layer 2. That means cheaper transactions, faster settlement, and compatibility with Ethereum apps. Traders argue this foundation makes it more sustainable than older meme plays.

The presale price is $0.0053, keeping the entry barrier low. Staking rewards at 1,030% APY has already driven high participation, with both small investors and whales joining in. The roadmap includes NFT connections, gamified staking, and cross-chain use. With a capped supply of 10 billion tokens, scarcity is built into the design.

Market watchers have compared the current buzz to Shiba Inu’s early days, but note that Layer Brett arrives with stronger infrastructure. If presale demand carries into listings, analysts suggest it could deliver outsized multiples, possibly 100x, similar to SHIB and Pepe coin.

Final thoughts

The Shiba Inu coin still has one of the largest communities in crypto, but its growth has slowed. New tokens like Pengu, Trump Coin, and Layer Brett are drawing traders searching for bigger upside. Pengu thrives on community hype, Trump Coin feeds on political cycles, and Layer Brett blends meme culture with Ethereum Layer 2 speed.

For investors positioning for 2025, these three coins are being watched closely. SHIB may stay relevant as a cultural brand, but analysts argue the real growth potential lies with its challengers.

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