Traders are glued to screens this week as excitement builds around a bold Solana price prediction calling for SOL to smash through the $300 mark. At the same time, Bonk is grabbing attention with its new WLFI partnership, keeping meme coins firmly in the spotlight. But while these moves are making noise, insiders are pointing to a presale project exploding across social channels: Layer Brett ($LBRETT).
Solana price targets $300 breakout
Momentum around Solana has been electric. SOL has surged past $280, pushing daily volumes into the billions. Analysts now argue a break above $300 is within reach, a key psychological milestone for the network that continues to dominate NFT and DeFi trading.
This bullish Solana price prediction is helped by Solana’s speed and low fees, which keep attracting users even as Ethereum retains the bigger ecosystem. Still, with a market cap already north of $125 billion, some traders doubt whether SOL can offer the kind of explosive multiples smaller tokens deliver.
BONK joins forces with WLFI
Meme coins aren’t staying quiet either. Bonk, Solana’s breakout dog-themed token, just announced a partnership with WLFI, aiming to boost visibility and bring in new liquidity. The tie-up adds fuel to BONK’s comeback story, helping the coin recover momentum after a quiet summer.
Community hype around BONK is buzzing, especially as traders see the WLFI move as a stepping stone toward wider adoption. Daily trading volumes have topped $250 million, and its link to Solana keeps it firmly in the spotlight. But even with the WLFI boost, BONK still looks more like a short-term momentum play than a long-term moonshot.
Layer Brett trending as the next viral star
While SOL and BONK command headlines, the social media chatter is shifting fast toward Layer Brett. Unlike other meme coins, this isn’t just about fun — it’s a Layer 2 blockchain built on Ethereum, with faster and cheaper transactions than ETH itself. That’s what makes it stand out: Utility plus meme culture.
The presale has now attracted almost $4 million, with tokens priced at just $0.0058. Early stakers are still locking in APYs just south of 700%, though rates shrink each day as the pool grows. Add in gamified staking, NFT integrations, cross-chain bridging, and a $1 million giveaway, and the fundamentals behind the hype are clear.
Social proof confirms the buzz. Layer Brett’s Telegram has blown past 26,000 members, X followers are already over 14,000, and the project has been trending on X this week. That viral energy is what sets it apart from older names. When you combine fast-growing community numbers with blockchain muscle, you get momentum that no meme coin can ignore.
The coin social media can’t stop talking about
- Solana price prediction: SOL aims for $300 but may struggle to go beyond steady growth.
- Bonk: WLFI partnership boosts hype, but upside looks capped compared to true breakouts.
- Layer Brett: Social channels exploding, millions raised, huge APYs, and a blockchain that makes ETH look slow and expensive.
This is where meme culture meets real adoption. Traders who ignore $LBRETT at $0.0058 may find themselves chasing when it’s already making headlines.
Don’t wait for the trend to pass you by
SOL has the spotlight and BONK is barking again, but the real viral move is Layer Brett. With almost $4m raised, 26k+ on Telegram, and over 14k following on X, the community wave is undeniable.
Get in now — because by the time everyone else sees it trending, the presale window will already be gone.
Website: https://layerbrett.com
Telegram: https://t.me/layerbrett
X: (1) Layer Brett (@LayerBrett) / X
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