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Even If Dogecoin Hits $1 This Year, This New Meme Coin Could Still 125x The Gains Of DOGE

The meme coin market is buzzing again. Dogecoin (DOGE), the original and most recognizable token, is back in focus as traders debate whether it can finally break the $1 barrier in the next cycle. Its community and liquidity keep it relevant, but many believe the era of huge multiples is over. Instead, attention is shifting toward Layer Brett ($LBRETT), a presale token on Ethereum Layer 2 that some say could deliver 100x–125x returns.

Dogecoin price outlook

Dogecoin remains the most established meme coin thanks to deep liquidity and one of the largest communities in crypto. Analysts point to resistance near $0.25–$0.30, and if broken, DOGE could push toward $1. That milestone would reinforce its role as a cultural icon more than a decade after launch.

Still, DOGE’s large market cap means growth is slower than in its early years. Gains are steadier, but traders seeking explosive upside are increasingly turning to smaller, faster-moving tokens.

Shiba Inu struggles for momentum

Shiba Inu (SHIB) reached a peak of $0.00008616 in 2021 but has struggled since. Its Layer 2 network, Shibarium, was designed to boost scalability and reduce fees, though daily activity has dropped from earlier highs.

Even so, SHIB has over 1 million holders and remains one of the most traded meme coins. Token burns and community-led initiatives keep it relevant, but analysts no longer expect another 100x run. Instead, forecasts point to moderate gains if market sentiment improves.

Pepe coin after the frenzy

Pepe Coin (PEPE) dominated 2023, turning small investments into millions during its early surge. Since then, activity has cooled and trading volumes have declined.

PEPE remains speculative, with its ultra-low price making it attractive for short bursts of bullish trading. But without deeper utility, it is prone to long stretches of stagnation.

Layer Brett presale buzz

The project drawing the most hype now is Layer Brett ($LBRETT). Built on Ethereum Layer 2, it combines meme culture with scalability, low fees, and compatibility with existing dApps. By doing so, it positions itself as both culturally relevant and practically usable.

The presale is live at an entry price, pulling in retail traders and early whales. Staking rewards in the thousands of percent APY have fueled demand, while a roadmap featuring NFT tie-ins, gamified staking, and cross-chain expansion aims to sustain engagement after launch. With a fixed supply of 10 billion tokens, scarcity is also baked in.

Analysts argue that if momentum continues, $LBRETT could mirror the early success of SHIB or PEPE, but with stronger infrastructure. Many in the market see it as one of the few meme coins designed for long-term growth, not just a quick hype cycle. Its ability to combine community energy with Ethereum’s Layer 2 performance has made it a trending topic across forums and social media groups.

Final thoughts

Dogecoin may still hit $1 in the next bull run, but its ability to deliver exponential returns is limited. Shiba Inu and Pepe Coin hold cultural relevance, though their growth potential looks capped.

Layer Brett, however, is creating excitement as a presale combining meme energy with Ethereum Layer 2 scaling. With staking incentives, community engagement features, and its low initial price, it offers traders what they see as one of the few realistic chances for 100x–125x gains in 2025. For investors, the choice is clear: stick with established names for stability or move into smaller projects for outsized potential.

Either way, the buzz around $LBRETT shows that meme coins remain at the heart of crypto speculation, and this presale could be the next headline-maker of the coming bull run.

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