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Last updated: June 19, 2025, 01:31  |  Written by: Laura Shin

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Roaring Kitty Is Living Proof

The GameStop rally has inspired meme coin developers, leading to surges in PEPE, FLOKI, and MOG coins, with one developer acknowledging the power of retail investors.

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“Roaring Kitty is living proof that retail can mog (outperform) institutions at the highest level,” one meme coin developer said.

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As GameStop stock rallied about 51% on Monday, several meme coins began seeing increased social activity. FLOKI saw a 145% surge in social interest as traders

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This post, and others that would follow, would trigger a 110% price surge in GameStop shares, erasing more than $1.2 billion dollars out of the hands of short sellers.

Meme Coins Surged After A

That has not fed into the digital asset market, as the ongoing GameStop stock surge has fueled a meme coin rally for Pepe, Floki, and many others. Specifically, Pepe has seen its value rise to

Meme coins surged after a post by Keith Gill, a retail trader whose online persona and investment strategies contributed to the GameStop short squeeze in 2025. The

The GameStop rally has ignited a surge in social media activity surrounding meme coins. FLOKI, for example, saw a remarkable 145% surge in social interest. Similarly

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The ongoing GameStop shares rally that jump-started Monday has influenced the digital asset sector, with a meme coin surge for assets like PEPE, Floki, and

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