The Top 10 Worst Celebrity Memecoins of 2024
In 2024, the world of celebrity-backed memecoins saw its fair share of failures, with numerous stars launching tokens that crashed or vanished. Here’s a look at the top 10 worst celebrity memecoins:
10. French Montana
Launched $FRENCH on Base, hyped it with a few tweets, then disappeared. True commitment—especially when insiders held most of the supply.
9. Davido
The Nigerian music star launched $DAVIDO in May. Despite bundles of tokens and hype, it’s down 99.6%. Another failed venture for the singer.
8. Caitlyn Jenner
Released three memecoins—$JENNER, $BBARK, and $MEDAL—all of which crashed to zero. A rapid fall after trying to capitalize on crypto hype.
7. Lil Pump
Failed with NFTs in 2021, then tried $LILPUMP with a Solana tattoo for attention. 25% of tokens bundled, now down 96.6%.
6. Waka Flocka Flame
Despite claiming his memecoin would go to the moon, it crashed to zero. When exposed for bundling 40% of supply, Waka didn’t take it well.
5. Cardi B
Launched $WAP in October 2024, tweeting about it extensively, but quickly abandoned it. 53% of the supply was bundled, and it crashed 99.6%.
4. Hailey Welch
Launched $HAWK with claims of being the meme queen. It collapsed, and she went silent during a critical emergency Space. Down 98%, and now facing a lawsuit.
3. $DJT
Rumored to be linked to Donald Trump, this token collapsed after $2M was drained from its liquidity pool in a classic rug pull.
2. Jason Derulo
Launched $JASON, claiming long-term commitment, then sold tokens from undisclosed wallets. His response to why? “I don’t remember.”
1. Andrew Tate
Despite previously claiming he wouldn’t promote crypto, Tate launched 10+ memecoins in a single day, leading to confusion and failed projects.
These celebrity-backed coins show the dangers of following hype without due diligence. Stay cautious, as many of these tokens are nothing more than cash grabs.