
Among the 100 biggest cryptocurrencies, meme cryptocurrencies are the top performers for the second day in a row. Even if cryptocurrency benchmarks were declining, the two biggest meme currencies, Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB), were able to achieve enormous market value milestones.
Dogecoin (DOGE) outperforms all cryptos, SHIB and POPCAT following
As of today, Nov. 5, 2024, Dogecoin (DOGE), the oldest meme cryptocurrency, is expanding at the quickest rate among the top 100. It increased by 7.8% during the last day. Its market capitalisation is more over $25.02 billion, according to data from CoinGecko Tracker.

Today’s top gainers include Shiba Inu (SHIB), the second-largest meme cryptocurrency. It was able to increase by 3.7%, and SHIB’s market capitalisation quickly surpassed $10.5 billion.
The most well-known of “Murad’s meme coins,” Popcat (POPCAT), is the biggest cryptocurrency with a cat theme and is now expanding at the second-fastest rate, rising 4.5% overnight.
POPCAT is vying for the 63rd-largest cryptocurrency title with Bonk (BONK), another significant meme coin. Over the past day, Bonk (BONK) has increased by 3.7%.
Four meme coins are among the top 100’s top five performers. The Bitget exchange’s fundamental native cryptocurrency, BGB, joins them in the exclusive club.
Cat in Dogs World (MEW) is back to top 100 cryptos
Additionally, a few lesser-known meme currencies are climbing to their own regional peaks. The first cat-coin to make it into the top 100, Cat in Dogs World (MEW), is back in the rankings.
Its limit nearly surpassed $750 million in equivalent after a 3.5% increase. In competition with FLOW and another meme currency, BRETT, MEW is having difficulty remaining in the top 100.
In the meantime, the cryptocurrency market’s benchmark remains negative. The segment’s overall capitalisation dropped 1.2% today and is on the verge of falling below $2.4 trillion.