$PEPE has climbed to its highest price level since May, posting roughly 22% gains over two days and pulling broader liquidity back into the memecoin sector. The move has reignited interest in
$PEPE has climbed to its highest price level since May, posting roughly 22% gains over two days and pulling broader liquidity back into the memecoin sector. The move has reignited interest in high-beta tokens at a time when retail traders are rotating into sentiment-driven assets.
Whale Activity and Derivatives Signal Renewed Demand
Santiment data shows that seven large transactions, each over $1 million in volume, occurred on Thursday, the highest number since March 16, indicating renewed interest among whales. At the same time, the supply held on exchanges has fallen to 81.30 trillion $PEPE from 82.75 trillion on August 12, while top non-exchange addresses now hold 84.04 trillion PEPE, up from 80.50 trillion on August 12, reaffirming fresh demand among large-wallet investors.
On the derivatives side, CoinGlass data shows that PEPE futures open interest has hit a three-month high of $250 million, up from $209 million the previous day, suggesting a positional buildup.The OI-weighted funding rate of 0.0095% indicates that traders are paying a premium to hold long positions, reaffirming the buy-side bias.
Technical Breakout and Broader Memecoin Rotation
PEPE has sustained its gains by surpassing both the 50-day and 100-day exponential moving averages, and has also cleared the June 15 high at $0.00000314, opening the path toward the 200-day EMA at $0.00000363.A confirmed breakout above that level could extend the rally toward the May 10 high at $0.00000459.
The recovery in $PEPE is not happening in isolation. Meme coins often rise when retail interest increases, and the current move reflects a familiar pattern of capital rotating into highly sentimental tokens when broader market conditions stabilise. The token has over 574,000 holders but no underlying utility or revenue, meaning price remains primarily sentiment-driven. Adding a longer-term dimension, Canary Capital filed an S-1 with the SEC in April 2026 for the first spot ETF holding PEPE directly, with a small ETH allocation for network fees and PEPE held by a custodian. While market reaction to that filing has been muted so far, the prospect of institutional access remains a narrative that traders continue to monitor.
As with all high-beta assets, the move carries meaningful risk. On-chain volume has increased notably, but analysts caution that sentiment-driven rallies can reverse quickly if retail interest fades or broader market conditions shift.
Sources:FXStreet: Why is PEPE price rallying? Whale activity and retail speculationMetaMask: PEPE Price and On-Chain DataCryptoRank: Pepe Coin Market Data and Analysis