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PepeX vs Dogecoin: Why PepeX is a better investment in 2025

by April 19, 2025
by April 19, 2025

Despite a big hit to AI stocks in recent months, artificial intelligence remains at the front and centre of all financial debates this year.

Earlier this month, Meta Platforms announced plans to spend $1 billion to set up a new data centre in Wisconsin, indicating the company expects continued demand for AI.

Such a narrative makes not only the AI stocks attractive to own on the pullback but also a bunch of artificial intelligence-focused meme coins. These include the up-and-coming and PepeX.

The demand PepeX has attracted during its own presale suggests that it may prove to be a better investment than even the more established names like Dogecoin in 2025.

PepeX is yet to see explosive growth

Meme coins are known for explosive growth in the initial stages. However, not all manage to sustain the momentum over a longer period.

So, the best time to invest in a meme coin in the early stages. Once a meme coin has already had its moment in the sun, investing in it tends to become that much riskier.

That’s what makes PepeX a lot more attractive to own at the time of writing than Dogecoin. The former is in its very early stages, while the latter has already had its initial phase of explosive growth.

Therefore, the probability of securing 100x gains with PepeX in 2025 is much higher than with Dogecoin.

AI narrative to attract investors to PepeX

Another reason to prefer PepeX over Dogecoin is the fact that PepeX is an AI-enabled meme coin.

PepeX taps on artificial intelligence to makes launching and marketing new memes that much easier. The AI narrative will likely attract more investors to PepeX over time than Dogecoin that lacks the AI angle.

Plus, according to Statista, the artificial intelligence market is expected to grow at a compound annualised rate of more than 27% through the end of this decade.

That’s an exciting growth rate that investors gain exposure to with an investment with PepeX instead of Dogecoin.

PepeX has better tokenomics than Dogecoin

Dogecoin’s supply model is infinite, meaning there’s no cap on the number of coins that can be created. This raises concerns about inflation over time, which can dilute the value of individual tokens.

PepeX, on the other hand, has a well-thought-out tokenomics model that balances supply and demand. It incorporates mechanisms like token burns and rewards for long-term holders, ensuring a more sustainable growth trajectory.

If you’re interested in learning more about PepeX and how to build an early position in it, click here to visit its website now.

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