Meme-Asset Trading Volume Falls Below 5% on DEXs
- Trading of meme-assets drops below 5% on DEXs.
- Market dynamic shifts towards utility tokens.
- Regulatory changes not targeting memecoins directly.
Meme-asset trading has declined to less than 5% of daily volume on decentralized exchanges, dropping significantly from over 50% on Solana DEXs as of June 2025, according to Blockworks Research.
The decline in meme-asset trading highlights a shift in market focus toward utility tokens, affecting liquidity flow and indicating evolving dynamics within the DeFi and broader cryptocurrency ecosystem.
The market has seen a decline as meme-asset trading volume drops below 5% on DEXs. Previously, these assets held a significant share, especially on Solana-based exchanges.
Blockworks Research data highlights this decline, signaling a shift in market interest. Meme-assets on Solana once accounted for over 50% of trading but have retraced significantly. “The significant concentration of Solana-based memecoins in DEX trading was noted earlier when they accounted for over 50%, illustrating the volatility in market dynamics.”
Immediate effects include a liquidity shift as traders move away from meme-assets. Solana and Ethereum networks remain central as traders pivot towards different tokens.
This trend highlights a growing focus on utility and governance tokens. Despite memecoins’ decline, Layer 1 projects like Ethereum and Solana maintain their influence. For more insights, see the BNB Half Year Report 2025 .
Overall, market participants demonstrate cautious optimism. Shifts towards more stable and functional tokens are evident. Developers appear more focused on Layer 1 and DeFi advancements.
Long-term implications may include stronger regulatory frameworks and technical roadmaps, reflecting a mature crypto ecosystem. Historical data suggests similar memecoin market cycles, reinforcing a potential trend toward stability. For a deeper understanding, explore Market Data for Treasury Companies by Blockworks.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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