IKUN

From memecoin.wiki, the free memecoin encyclopedia
IKUN
IKUN
tickerIKUN
blockchainSolana
launchedMay 2025
peak market capabout 35 million dollars (mid 2025)

IKUN is a Solana meme coin drawn from the Chinese internet's Cai Xukun fandom memes, and one of the breakout tokens of the letsbonk.fun Chinese meme wave of 2025.

IKUN is a Solana meme coin built on one of the Chinese internet's most durable memes: the ikun, the nickname for fans of the pop idol Cai Xukun. The meme descends from Cai's 2018 basketball dance performance in the show Idol Producer, set to the song "Only Because You're Too Beautiful," which spawned years of remixes, chicken puns (the Mandarin phrase for "you're too beautiful" sounds like "chicken, you're too beautiful"), and an entire parody ecosystem. The token imported that culture into the trenches during the 2025 launchpad wars.

Origin

IKUN launched in May 2025 on letsbonk.fun, the BONK backed launchpad then mounting its successful challenge to pump.fun. It arrived amid a distinct Chinese meme meta on the platform, which AiCoin coverage described as a run of tokens named for Chinese puns and in jokes, and it broke out almost immediately: Followin reported the token surging nearly 20,000 percent in a day in mid May 2025 as Chinese speaking crypto communities piled in. Commentary framed the coin as a cultural bridge, a test of whether memes with no western legibility could clear the language barrier and trade at scale on a Solana launchpad.

Market history

The token kept climbing into early June 2025, when GMGN data cited by AiCoin recorded a market capitalization of about 35 million dollars, and CoinGecko dates the all time high price of about 0.032 dollars to July 6, 2025, an implied value near 32 million dollars against the one billion supply. Webopedia's survey of the launchpad's history ranked IKUN among the top letsbonk.fun successes, at one point its third largest token. The retrace was rapid: by July 2025 the market capitalization had fallen to roughly 14 million dollars and continued lower as the platform's attention rotated to useless coin, Hosico, and successive metas. Like most launchpad flagships it then faded through the cycle's decline, surviving as a listed small cap.

Cultural impact

IKUN's significance is demographic rather than financial. It was among the first launchpad coins whose entire meme grammar was Chinese, and its 2025 run is cited as the moment the trenches visibly globalized, with order flow, group chats, and shill content in Mandarin driving a top tier launch. The chicken iconography and basketball references, incomprehensible to most western traders who bought them anyway, became a running joke about the trenches trading pure momentum over meaning. In later commentary on the letsbonk flippening, IKUN is regularly listed alongside Hosico and USELESS as proof that the challenger platform's breakout class drew on communities pump.fun had never reached.

References