New Memecoins on the Watchlist: $DOOD and $HYPERKIDS Join the Hype
The memecoin market continues to evolve rapidly, and new contenders are slowly making their way onto the radar. This week, two fresh names have emerged among the most visited memecoins: $DOOD and $HYPERKIDS.
$DOOD – The Fair Launch on Base
$DOOD is a brand-new entrant on the Base chain. With a trading volume of just $33,000 and a market cap of $300,000, it’s a true micro-cap gem at this stage. What’s catching early traders’ eyes is the clean and transparent tokenomics:
Total Supply: 100 billion
Max Supply: 100 billion
Circulating Supply: 100 billion
No hidden mechanics, no vesting schedules—just a fair launch with all tokens already in circulation. The number of holders is still below 100, which tells you how early this coin is in its lifecycle.
Currently, $DOOD is only available on Uniswap, making it an off-the-grid pick for more adventurous traders. The price chart is showing a strong upward trend, likely fueled by early momentum and growing curiosity from the Base community. For those who thrive on early entries and frontier plays, $DOOD could be worth a closer look.
$HYPERKIDS – From Kampala to Crypto
The second newcomer shaking things up is $HYPERKIDS, based on the Solana blockchain. This token is inspired by Hypers Kids Africa, a real-world dance and acrobatics group from Kampala, Uganda. Their mission, “From Ghetto to the World,” is about uplifting street and ghetto children through performance arts—a powerful and unique narrative for a memecoin.
$HYPERKIDS is beginning to gain traction with a 25% increase in trading volume to $3 million and a market cap now at $10 million. The volume-to-market cap ratio of 30% shows healthy liquidity for a coin still in its early stages. Even more impressive, it already counts 6,000 holders on-chain.
Trading is spread out across both decentralized and centralized exchanges:
Meteora leads with $1.1 million in trading volume
MEXC follows with nearly $1 million in volume
Smaller volumes come from other Solana-based DEXes
What sets $HYPERKIDS apart is the real-world backing. The social mission and popularity of the Hypers Kids Africa group—especially on platforms like Facebook and Instagram—may attract support far beyond typical crypto circles.
Final Thoughts
Both $DOOD and $HYPERKIDS offer distinct angles: one is a pure fair launch on Base with ultra-low cap and limited exposure, while the other blends a powerful real-world mission with the speed and accessibility of Solana.
As always in the memecoin world, volatility is part of the game—but so is early opportunity. If volume and interest continue building, both tokens could become mainstays on the memecoin leaderboard.
Keep them on your radar.