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Layer Brett Passes $2M In Presale As Insiders Call It The Second Coming Of Shiba Inu and Pepe Coin

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The meme coin market is heating up again, and this time, a new contender is stealing the headlines. Layer Brett ($LBRETT), an Ethereum Layer 2 token that combines meme culture with real utility, has already passed $2 million in presale funding. Early backers are calling it one of the most exciting launches since Shiba Inu ( SHIB) and Pepe Coin (PEPE).
Why Shiba Inu still matters
Shiba Inu showed the world what a meme token could achieve with the right mix of community and timing. Launched in 2020 as a so-called “Dogecoin killer,” it went on to deliver life-changing gains for early holders. At its peak in 2021, SHIB hit $0.00008616 and built one of the largest retail followings in crypto. Its Shibarium Layer 2 network added scalability, but transaction activity has recently slowed, showing the challenges of keeping momentum after an explosive run.
Even so, SHIB remains one of the most recognized tokens in the market. It is listed on all major exchanges, has more than a million holders, and continues to run regular token burns to reduce supply. Analysts say it may not repeat another 100x move, but its staying power ensures it will remain a core part of the meme coin conversation.
The lesson from Pepe Coin
Pepe Coin proved in 2023 that the meme coin trend was far from over. Starting from nearly nothing, PEPE went viral on social media and turned tiny investments into millions. Its price remains a fraction of a cent, but the sheer scale of its community keeps it on the radar for traders hunting quick flips.
That said, PEPE has struggled to match its initial frenzy. Volumes are down from peak levels, and like many meme tokens, it lacks a broader use case. Still, it highlighted the fact that traders crave cheap, high-risk coins that can move quickly. This is exactly the type of setup Layer Brett is looking to capitalize on, but with infrastructure that makes it more usable than PEPE.
Why Layer Brett is gaining momentum
Layer Brett is being billed as a meme coin with both cultural power and technical muscle. Built on Ethereum Layer 2, it delivers faster speeds and lower fees compared to older meme tokens. That makes it attractive not only to retail traders but also to those who want a token that works in active ecosystems without high gas costs.
The presale price is set at just $0.0053, giving early buyers a low entry point. Staking rewards have added fuel to the hype, with returns in the thousands of percent APY for those who lock tokens early. On top of this, the roadmap includes NFT tie-ins, gamified staking, and cross-chain compatibility, all aimed at keeping the community engaged long after launch.
With a capped supply of 10 billion tokens, scarcity is built into the design. Insiders note that this gives Layer Brett a stronger foundation than many meme plays, which often inflate supply endlessly. The project has already crossed the $2 million funding mark, and interest is accelerating as it moves into later stages of presale.
Final thoughts
The success of Shiba Inu and Pepe Coin proved that meme coins can dominate entire cycles. But both also showed the limits of relying on hype alone. Layer Brett is aiming to take the best of both worlds: viral energy plus real scalability from Ethereum Layer 2.
For investors, the message is clear. Established tokens like SHIB will remain relevant, and PEPE may still deliver spikes. But if you’re looking for the next big breakout, Layer Brett’s presale momentum suggests it could be one of the most talked-about tokens heading into 2025.
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