Pepecoin (PEPE), the Ethereum-based memecoin, listed on Robinhood's US platform with about 36% of its 420.69 trillion token supply permanently burned.
The listing gives millions of retail investors one-click access to a token that launched in April 2023 and became one of crypto's most actively traded memecoins, according to Crypto Briefing. Robinhood's move follows an earlier rollout on Robinhood Crypto Europe in February 2024, making the US launch a calculated expansion rather than a sudden decision.
PEPE launched in mid-April 2023 as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum with a fixed supply of 420.69 trillion tokens, with 93.1% of that supply placed directly into a liquidity pool at launch. The token carries no built-in transaction tax, distinguishing it from memecoins that siphon a percentage of every trade into developer wallets or redistribution pools. The project relies on manual burns rather than an automatic mechanism; the largest single event removed 6.9 trillion tokens in October 2023, about 1.6% of total supply.
Buying PEPE on Uniswap requires an Ethereum wallet, gas fees, and familiarity with token contract addresses, while Robinhood requires only a phone and a bank account. The token experienced price gains following the announcement, driven by increased retail participation and the speculative energy that accompanies any new listing on a high-traffic platform.
Robinhood's decision to list PEPE fits into the brokerage's broader strategy of featuring meme tokens, and the timing comes as regulatory sentiment shifts following the 2024 US elections. The listing expands the token's reach beyond the crypto-native traders who dominate decentralized exchanges such as Uniswap, potentially boosting trading volume and liquidity on the Ethereum-based asset.
For investors, the 36% burn figure is a supply narrative that could support bullish sentiment by reducing circulating tokens, though the manual nature of the burns means the number is not guaranteed to grow. The unverified scope of the burn claims could introduce volatility if on-chain data contradicts the project's disclosures. With retail access now frictionless, the next test is whether sustained demand follows the initial listing pop, or whether PEPE's price action reverts to the speculative swings typical of memecoins.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.