- Pudgy Penguins leads trending cryptos with major gains in price and trading volume.
- deBridge and Bedrock post top weekly rallies, driven by high speculative trading activity.
- Large-cap tokens see mixed results as traders shift focus to emerging, volatile assets.
A new report from Phoenix Group, using CoinMarketCap data for June 28, 2025, shows Pudgy Penguins ($PENGU) leading a shift among trending cryptocurrencies. The rankings highlighted sudden changes across the digital asset market, with $PENGU, deBridge ($DBR), and Bedrock (BR) each recording standout trading figures and market moves.
TOP TRENDING CRYPTOS BY #COINMARKETCAP$PENGU $DBR $BR $F $LISTA $VELO $LPT $SHELL $QNT $WAL pic.twitter.com/ZKZP6zBfLn
— PHOENIX – Crypto News & Analytics (@pnxgrp) June 28, 2025
Pudgy Penguins ($PENGU) claimed the top spot among trending tokens, posting a market capitalization of $734.3 million and a 24-hour trading volume of $339.7 million. $PENGU’s price reached $0.011, climbing 23.7% over the past week.
The report attributes this activity to higher community participation and broader access on major exchanges, including Binance. These developments positioned $PENGU as a choice for traders looking for tokens with high liquidity and active trading environments.
deBridge and Bedrock Record Major Rallies
The week saw deBridge ($DBR) and Bedrock (BR) log some of the largest percentage gains among tracked tokens. $DBR advanced 79.5% to a price of $0.027 and reported an $80.2 million market cap, with daily trading activity of $83.4 million.
Bedrock’s price rose 66.6% to $0.079, while its market cap reached $16.7 million. Both tokens gained traction on exchanges such as OKX and Gate.io. The report indicates that this activity reflected increased attention from speculative traders focusing on newer, lower-cap tokens.
Mixed Results for Larger-Cap Cryptos
Market performance was not uniform across all tokens. Quant ($QNT), the largest by market capitalization on the list at $1.5 billion, increased by 11.1% to $106.47. Meanwhile, Livepeer ($LPT) fell 4.1%, and Walrus ($WAL) dropped 9.2% over the same period. The rankings show traders rotated capital between established and emerging assets, responding to shifts in short-term momentum.
The data points to renewed engagement by retail traders, especially on exchanges like Binance and Bybit, where both established and lesser-known tokens saw large volume. The trading patterns show an ongoing search for high-reward opportunities among emerging projects, while larger assets became targets for profit-taking.