LABUBU is a member of the core IP “THE MONSTERS” under Pop Mart, designed by Hong Kong artist Long Jiasheng. Its image combines the “charming” expression of pointed ears and 9 sharp teeth with a rounded body that gives a “cute” feel, creating a distinctly recognizable contrast style. In 2025, due to celebrities like BLACKPINK member LISA and a Thai princess posting about their children on social media, LABUBU quickly broke into mainstream culture and became a global phenomenon IP.
LABUBU Token (Contract Address: JB2wezZLdzWfnaCfHxLg193RS3Rh51ThiXxEDWQDpump) is issued by the Solana on-chain community . The Meme coin is not related to the official Pop Mart. Its trend exhibits typical characteristics of Meme coins:
If LABUBU continues to gain popularity (such as through new collaborations/IP adaptations into films), combined with the token being listed on mainstream exchanges, it may attract speculative funds driving the market cap to reach 100 million dollars. Short-term target price $0.0015 (up +150% from current price).
The popularity of trendy items remains stable but lacks significant breakthroughs, with prices likely fluctuating in the range of $0.0006 - $0.0009 and a market cap maintained between $30 million - $50 million.
If the tide of collectible consumption recedes or regulatory crackdowns on Meme coin speculation occur (such as the U.S. SEC strengthening scrutiny), token liquidity will plummet. Historical data shows that 90% of similar hype-driven coins ultimately go to zero.
LABUBU’s magical narrative is the ultimate reflection of Generation Z’s “financialization of social capital.” The dual carnival of trendy toys and tokens reflects the golden age of IP operation. Whether you choose to collect LABUBU dolls in your cabinet or trade tokens on-chain, remember: true value never arises from the endgame of passing the parcel.