Pepe Coin February End Price Prediction

Sahana Kiran
PEPE coin
Source: Coin98 Insights

Meme coins have been making quite some noise in the cryptocurrency market. While the industry was mostly filled with canine-inspired coins, Pepe Coin’s entry into the market was a game-changer. The asset immediately caught the eye of the community. The industry witnesses the arrival of a plethora of new assets every day. While some turn out to be scams, a few others manage to make it big. PEPE has managed to make headlines time and again. As it currently sits in a rut, the meme coin could be ending the second month of 2025 on a good note.

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PEPE’s Current Price Chart

pepe coin psychedelic
Source: NewsBTC

During the time of writing, PEPE was trading at $0.000009472. This meme coin reached this level following a 0.64% drop over the past 24 hours. Along with its price, the market cap and the asset’s daily volume took a major hit. The 24-hour trading volume of PEPE experienced a 37% drop bringing the final figure down to $662 million.

Source: CoinMarketCap

During the final rally of 2024, PEPE managed to pocket major gains. The meme coin recorded a new peak on December 9, 2024. The asset surged all the way to a high of $0.00002825 bringing in profits for its investors. But the latest market trend has pushed the cryptocurrency 66% below this milestone.

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Feb-End Price Prediction

Data from CoinCodex reveals a bullish end to the month of February. It looks like PEPE will fall out of its current rut and record significant upticks throughout the final week of the month. According to the firm, the highest price level that the meme coin will trade at is $ 0.00001400, following a 47% rise from its current price. In addition, on the last day of the month, the asset is slated to be priced at $ 0.00001267.

Source: CoinCodex

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