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Solana-based Meme Coin "114514" Surpasses $37 Million Market Cap to Hit All-Time High

2026.01.06 13:25:15

January 6th — Market data from GMGN shows the Solana-based meme coin "114514" has continued to surge, topping $37 million in market cap to hit an all-time high. The token has jumped 610.2% in 24 hours, with $20 million in 24-hour trading volume. In Japanese, the number sequence 1-1-4-5-1-4 is homophonous with "Ii yo, koi yo" — a phrase meaning "Good, come on!" The expression originated from the legendary internet figure "Ancestor of the Beast" and later evolved into the "ultimate response" to any scenario. BlockBeats reminds users: Meme coins often lack real-world utility and carry extreme price volatility. Invest with caution.
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