Dawgz AI is an emerging blockchain project that merges AI-driven trading algorithms with meme coin culture. The project recently reported surpassing $1 million in its third presale round, highlighting continued engagement in its early-stage development.
President Trump and the first lady issued their own meme coins, the value of which inflated and then dropped. What’s the technology behind them?
With 2025 just around the corner, meme coins are showing no signs of slowing down. The market is full of opportunities for investors who know where to look.
HUGO Meme Coin has outlined a comprehensive marketing plan aimed at increasing visibility and fostering community participation. The strategy includes partnerships with influencers across platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram, alongside community-focused initiatives such as meme creation challenges, giveaways, and exclusive merchandise.
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One crypto defying the broader meme coin market’s downturn is Meme Index ($MEMEX), which recently crossed $3 million in its ICO.
President Trump is personally benefiting from a new cryptocurrency meme coin that's grown to be worth billions of dollars in just a few days. We learn more about the financial asset and what critics say is a potential for corruption from Felix Salmon, chief financial correspondent at Axios.
Meme coins, which often start as jokes with no real value, are volatile cryptocurrencies that can skyrocket in price if enough people are willing to buy them.
Right before his inauguration, President Donald Trump launched a meme coin, a type of cryptocurrency whose value is buoyed by social media and Internet culture, rather than any sort of functionality or intrinsic value.
Roughly 80% of the coin supply will be distributed to its founders over the course of three years – and that could leave everyday investors holding the bag.
The launch of the Trump token, which hit a $15 billion valuation, rides the trend and raises questions. Axios reporter Brady Dale explains what a meme coin is and what owners can actually do with them.