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Layer Brett Surpasses Shiba Inu and Pepe in Market Hype as Experts Discuss 25,000% Potential

The search for the next big meme coin has taken an interesting turn. Layer Brett ($LBRETT), a presale project built on Ethereum Layer 2, is drawing attention as traders compare it directly with Shiba Inu (SHIB) and Pepe Coin (PEPE). Analysts suggest it could deliver gains as high as 25,000% if momentum continues into 2025.

Shiba Inu remains a top name but momentum has slowed

Shiba Inu (SHIB) exploded in 2021, turning small stakes into fortunes and gaining a reputation as the “Dogecoin killer.” Its community remains one of the largest in crypto, and Shibarium, its Layer 2 network, was launched to improve scalability.

Yet adoption has fallen short. Transaction volumes on Shibarium have cooled, and while token burns continue, they haven’t driven another rally. Analysts believe SHIB could still deliver steady gains, but the days of 100x returns are likely over. Many now see SHIB as a long-term cultural brand rather than the fastest-moving meme play.

Pepe Coin shows signs of fatigue

Pepe Coin (PEPE) rose quickly during the 2023 meme coin frenzy, rewarding early holders with huge returns. Its viral marketing and ultra-low entry price fueled the hype, but as sentiment cooled, trading volumes dropped.

The token still has a loyal community, but without fresh narratives, PEPE is unlikely to repeat its early breakout. Analysts say sharp spikes are possible, but long stretches of stagnation are just as likely. For most traders, PEPE sits firmly in the high-risk, high-reward category.

Why Layer Brett is dominating attention

Where older meme coins are slowing, Layer Brett ($LBRETT) is capturing buzz at presale. Built on Ethereum Layer 2, it benefits from low fees, fast speeds, and compatibility with Ethereum apps. This makes it more practical than SHIB or PEPE were at launch.

Priced at around $0.0053, the presale has already raised millions. Early buyers are earning staking rewards in the thousands of percent APY, attracting both retail traders and whales. Community activity on Telegram and X has surged, adding to the hype.

The roadmap includes NFT tie-ins, gamified staking, and cross-chain expansion, creating ways to sustain engagement after launch. With a fixed supply of 10 billion tokens, scarcity is part of the design. Traders argue this mix of meme appeal and usability could set $LBRETT apart from earlier meme tokens.

Analysts see outsized upside

Some analysts call Layer Brett the “next SHIB,” while others compare it to Pepe Coin’s early surge but with stronger infrastructure. Unlike many meme tokens, $LBRETT offers cultural hype alongside Ethereum Layer 2 mechanics, making it both fun and functional.

If momentum continues, analysts speculate $LBRETT could climb by as much as 25,000% in the next bull cycle. While ambitious, this projection is based on how quickly presales can snowball once traders rush in.

Final thoughts

Shiba Inu and Pepe Coin remain important meme names, but their explosive growth phases look behind them. Both still have active communities, but neither has the upside of a smaller presale.

In contrast, Layer Brett is entering with presale buzz, staking incentives, and Ethereum Layer 2 backing. At just $0.0053, it offers early entry into what could be the next breakout meme token.

For traders chasing high-risk, high-reward plays, Layer Brett is being tipped as the one most likely to surpass Shiba Inu and Pepe Coin in both hype and returns heading into 2025.

Presale: LayerBrett | Fast & Rewarding Layer 2 Blockchain

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