Meme coins are cryptocurrencies that have gone from being internet jokes to creating serious financial buzz, but their ...
Meme coins — cryptocurrencies inspired by internet trends or memes — have surged in popularity. Some well-known meme coins include Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, Trump, Bonk and Floki. While some ...
Ever wondered how meme coins keep making waves, turning early believers into overnight millionaires? The crypto world has ...
Trump’s meme coin was valued at more than $74 before falling to about $12. Cryptocurrency tokens known as meme coins -- such as the one promoted by President Donald Trump last month -- are not ...
Is a $2 trillion dragon stirring? Bitcoin has just become the meme coin battleground, and Asia is fueling the rise of PEP-20.
Welcome back to Distributed Ledger. This is Frances Yue, crypto reporter at MarketWatch. Meme coins were having a moment not too long ago - but it seems that it has passed, for now. Last year ...
Sam Liccardo, a freshman congressman who represents Silicon Valley, said he’s surprised the first piece of legislation he’s sponsoring takes aim at President Donal Trump’s meme coin.
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued long sought after guidance Thursday evening saying it does not deem most meme coins securities under U.S. federal law. Meme coins "typically have ...
Cryptocurrency tokens known as meme coins -- such as the one promoted by President Donald Trump last month -- are not subject to federal securities regulations, the Securities and Exchange ...
Uyeda's SEC argues that meme coins are not securities in its view, because they do "not generate a yield or convey rights to future income, profits, or assets of a business." ...