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ticker: BODEN blockchain: Solana launched: March 2024 peak market cap: about 690 million dollars (April 2024)
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Jeo Boden (BODEN) is a [[Solana]] [[meme coin]] that parodied then United States president Joe Biden through a deliberately mangled spelling of his name and a distorted cartoon likeness. Launched in early March 2024, it became the flagship of the PolitiFi meta, the wave of political parody coins that ran through the 2024 United States election cycle, before losing nearly all of its value when the political thesis behind it evaporated. ## Origin BODEN appeared in the first days of March 2024, at the height of the Solana meme coin boom that followed [[dogwifhat]] and [[book of meme]]. The joke was intentional brokenness: a president rendered as a misspelled, off model cartoon, with no endorsement or connection to Biden or his campaign. Within days of launch the token was up tens of thousands of percent, and Cointelegraph reported it reaching a 250 million dollar market capitalization in March as the political meme coin craze took hold. It traded as a pair with its rival parody [[doland tremp]], and holders framed the two coins as a proxy market on the 2024 election. ## Market history BODEN ran through March and peaked in April 2024. Benzinga reported a new all time high in early April at a market capitalization around 379 million dollars after a 56 percent daily surge, and later coverage, including a Phemex retrospective, put the peak at about 690 million dollars in April 2024. The coin became liquid enough that election odds commentary on crypto Twitter routinely cited the BODEN chart as a sentiment gauge on Biden himself, and its slide through the June 2024 debate period was read as the market pricing his decline. The thesis ended abruptly. When Biden withdrew from the presidential race on July 21, 2024, BODEN crashed about 60 percent within hours and never recovered. By early 2026 the token traded around a tenth of a cent, with a market capitalization under 1 million dollars and daily volume in the low tens of thousands of dollars. ## Cultural impact BODEN is remembered as the purest expression of PolitiFi: a coin whose entire value proposition was the continued political relevance of one man, and which repriced to near zero the moment that relevance ended. In [[the trenches]] it is cited alongside [[doland tremp]] as proof that meme coins can function as crude, unhedged prediction markets, and as a warning about what happens when the event a narrative coin tracks resolves against it. The misspelled name convention it popularized (Boden, Tremp) became a lasting stylistic signature of Solana parody coins, a legal and comedic distancing device copied by hundreds of later launches during the [[celebrity coin wave]] and beyond. ## References - https://phemex.com/academy/jeo-boden-boden-token-solana-meme-coin-guide - https://cointelegraph.com/news/solana-memecoin-craze-continues-biden-parody-token-reaching-250-million-market-cap - https://www.ccn.com/news/crypto/jeo-boden-doland-tremp-top-parody-coins/ - https://uk.investing.com/news/cryptocurrency-news/jeo-boden-meme-coin-clocks-new-alltime-high-on-56-daily-surge-1b-market-cap-is-absolute-fud-exclaims-trader-3416264 - https://nftnow.com/news/political-memecoins-solana-jeo-boden-danold-tremp/ - https://www.coinspeaker.com/boden-meme-president-surges-830/
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