Base memes are on rise with huge activity. Monthly volume just hit $2 billion. Total market cap sits at $314.5 million with average monthly volume at $2B.Base memes are on rise with huge activity. Monthly volume just hit $2 billion. Total market cap sits at $314.5 million with average monthly volume at $2B.

Base Memes Hit $2B Monthly Volume as TYBG Surges 84% in a Week

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Base memes are on the rise. Monthly volume just hit $2 billion. Total market cap sits at $314.5 million with average monthly volume steady at $2B. TYBG is the standout performer, up 84% in the past 7 days. 

BRETT and TOSHI are holding the top of the leaderboard with $78.7M and $77.6M market caps, respectively. The liquidity isn’t just hype anymore. It’s real, sustained, and showing up in the numbers.

What $2B in Monthly Volume Actually Means

Base network memes pulling $2 billion in monthly volume is a serious number. For context, that’s the kind of activity that usually shows up on major exchanges, not on a single chain’s memecoin ecosystem. The fact that the network specifically has built this kind of throughput around memes shows how much retail attention has shifted there.

The $314.5M total market cap across the top names sounds smaller than the volume figure, and that’s actually the point. Volume far exceeding market cap means tokens are being actively traded rather than just held.

That’s the opposite of the dead-bag pattern that kills most memecoin ecosystems. The network’s memes are alive in a way most chains haven’t managed to replicate.

The Top Two: BRETT and TOSHI Hold the Line

BRETT sits at $78.7M market cap, leading the entire Base memes ecosystem. TOSHI is right behind at $77.6M. The two are essentially tied, which creates an interesting dynamic where the top of the leaderboard isn’t a single dominant token but a paired set of mascots holding similar weight.

Both have real distribution. Both have community staying power that’s outlasted the typical memecoin lifecycle. Holding a $77M+ market cap on a chain where memes typically pump and dump is itself an achievement worth noting.

TYBG Is the Leading Asset Right Now

TYBG up 84% in 7 days is the headline performer. That kind of weekly move stands out even in a sector designed for volatility. What makes it interesting is that the move is happening in an environment where the broader Base meme market is healthy, not desperate. TYBG isn’t running because everything else is dying. It’s running while liquidity stays strong across the ecosystem.

When a single token outperforms in a strong sector, that usually points to specific catalysts, real community accumulation, or both. Either way, the 84% move puts TYBG firmly on the watchlist for anyone tracking meme momentum.

The Mid-Tier Base Memecoins Performance

DEGEN at $25.8M, PONKE at $15.6M, and SKI at $8.4M form the mid-tier of the Base memes leaderboard. DOGINME, DINO, DRB, KEYCAT, and TOBY round out the top 10 between $3.9M and $6.3M.

In the End

Base network has become a major network for memecoin activity over the past year. Coinbase’s infrastructure makes onramping easier than other chains. Lower fees keep small trades viable.

The ecosystem has collected enough creators, tooling, and attention that new memes consistently launch and find liquidity faster than they would on Solana or Ethereum mainnet.

The $2B monthly volume isn’t a one-month spike. The average matches the current month, which means this level of activity has been consistent. Base memes are no longer an experiment. They’re a category.

Base memes pulled $2B in monthly volume with $314.5M total market cap across the top 10. BRETT and TOSHI lead at $78.7M and $77.6M. TYBG ran 84% in a single week. The mid-tier is healthy. The chain has real liquidity, real depth, and real momentum.

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