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All about BONK’s ETP launch and how it sparked a 9% rally

Memecoin risk-reward profile back in focus after BONK ETP launch.

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The 2025 cycle is turning into a full-on reboot for the memecoin space.

Dogecoin [DOGE] kicked things off with its first U.S.-listed ETF (DOJE), which went live on the 18th of September. Now, other assets are starting to follow, showing a clear shift in how the market views memecoins.

Most recently, Bitcoin Capital rolled out a Bonk [BONK] ETP on Switzerland’s third-largest stock exchange [SIX], adding another layer of institutional legitimacy and reinforcing confidence in the asset.

“The listing is an important step forward for Bonk, demonstrating its progression from meme coin origins to a respected financial asset.”

The market’s reaction has been clearly bullish.

On the weekly chart, BONK was up 9.24%, at press time, almost double Bitcoin’s [BTC] move. The BONK/BTC ratio was also up 4.57%, printing its first green weekly candle after five straight red weeks that wiped out roughly 30%.

From a technical standpoint, that means almost half of BONK’s upside this week is coming from rotational flows, with the rest driven by “BONK-specific” momentum, hinting that the interest is ticking back up.

However, the launch of Grayscale’s Dogecoin ETF (GDOG) brings the “risk-reward” profile back into focus. Put simply, GDOG’s performance provides a blueprint, highlighting the risks that persist in the memecoin space.

Smart money drives BONK, but memecoin risks persist

BONK’s 9% rally this week is being fueled by smart money flows. 

AMBCrypto flagged massive 4.1 trillion buy orders, showing a solid bid base that kicked in around the ETP launch. This is a sign that big players were positioning ahead of the move.

That said, the BONK launch follows Grayscale’s underwhelming Dogecoin ETF [GDOG] debut in the U.S. four days ago, where first-day trading hit $1.4 million vs. $12 million forecasts, with net inflows of only $2.16 million.

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Source: SoSo Value

In other words, Grayscale’s GDOG launch fell short of expectations.

However, this isn’t a fluke. The memecoin frenzy from 2024 has clearly cooled. Tokens like Pepe [PEPE] (-83%), Floki [FLOKI]  (-85%), and dogwifhat [WIF] (-92%) are far below their previous peaks, while DOGE remains capped below resistance.

Against this backdrop, BONK’s ETP appears to be a high-risk trade.


Final Thoughts

  • Bitcoin Capital has introduced a BONK ETP on the Swiss Exchange, bringing memecoins further into the mainstream after DOGE.
  • But with BONK still trailing DOGE’s gains, can it really catch up?

 

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Ritika Gupta

Journalist

Ritika Gupta is a coin-based journalist at AMBCrypto who focuses on how economic and political trends impact cryptocurrencies. A social sciences graduate from Gargi College, she reports on AI, DeFi, Web3, and blockchain, using her hands-on experience to turn complex crypto developments into clear, practical insights for readers.

AMBCrypto was founded in 2018 with a mission to simplify and bring the latest blockchain and cryptocurrency news to our readers. We have quickly grown into the digital news source for an emerging generation of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, reaching more than a million readers on a monthly basis, across the globe.