These coins are commonly discussed in lists of top meme coins to watch and sometimes mentioned in speculative conversations about long-term upside (not financial advice):

1 .Dogecoin (DOGE) – The original meme coin that could come closest to $1 in some bull cycles thanks to huge brand recognition and liquidity — but it still needs very large market demand.
$DOGE

2 .Shiba Inu (SHIB) – Massive community and ecosystem efforts keep it relevnt, though hitting $1 would require insane market cap expansion. ïżœ

$SHIB

3 .Pepe (PEPE) – Pure meme coin energy and viral community, but $1 is extremely hard given its enormous supply. ïżœ

$PEPE

4 .Floki Inu (FLOKI) – A meme coin with utility experiments (gaming, NFTs), often listed among meme contenders. ïżœ

5 .Bonk (BONK) – Solana-based meme coin with active trading community. ïżœ

6 .Dogwifhat (WIF) – Lower supply and strong meme identity can make this more “mathematically plausible” for higher price targets than many huge supply tokens. ïżœ

7 .Baby Doge Coin (BABYDOGE) – Very high supply means $1 is unlikely, but it remains a widely discussed meme token. ïżœ

8 .SPX6900 (SPX) – A meme token that sometimes appears in watchlists due to shorter supply and market activity. ïżœ

9 .Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) – A meme coin tied to a popular NFT brand, giving it community appeal. ïżœ

10 .Fartcoin (FARTCOIN) (or similar novelty meme tokens) – Often talked about in meme lists for fun and community involvement. ïżœ

🔍 A Reality Check on “$1 Potential”

Even if a meme coin is popular or on a “top 10” list:

📉 Most Meme Coins Won’t Reach $1 Based on Current Supply

Coins with huge circulating supply (like SHIB or PEPE) would require an astronomically large market capitalization far beyond the current crypto market to hit $1. ïżœ

Even popular meme coins often trade far below $1; discussions about “$1” are mostly theoretical or hype-driven rather than statistically likely. ïżœ

📈 Smaller Supply Tokens Have Better Mathematical Paths

Meme coins with small circulating supply (like WIF) have a numerically easier path to higher per-token prices, though it still doesn’t guarantee hitting $1.