First Lady Melania Trump launched her own meme-coin on the eve of the inauguration, which now has a value of $700m since slumping from $13 a coin to $2.70. Meme-coins are often launched for fun and used by speculators to make money or to allow fans to show support to a celebrity or moment in internet culture.
Tech billionaire Mark Cuban floated the idea of emulating President Trump by launching his own meme coin, with all revenue going to the US Treasury.
Just days ahead of his return to the White House, President Trump and his wife Melania launched a pair of meme coins that have skyrocketed in value and earned them billions of dollars, at least on paper.
President Donald Trump promised crypto investors he’d usher in an era of legitimacy for an industry that’s long been relegated to the financial wilderness — dismissed by some mainstream investors as an highly speculative bet at best or an elaborate Ponzi scheme at worst.
The meme coin market is turning heads with explosive gains, making this the perfect time to explore the top meme coins to invest in now. Coins like Mog Coin (MOG), surging 16.49% in just 24 hours, and Aixbt by Virtuals (AIXBT),
When Donald Trump's companies released a celebrity meme coin just ahead of the presidential inauguration, it set a new standard for instant hype in a cryptocurrency launch, based on fresh research from a blockchain tax startup.
Remittix is gaining attention for its innovative approach to transactions. With a capped supply of 1.5 billion tokens, RTX appeals to ambitious traders seeking high returns.
SPX6900 experiences a 28% price surge over the past week. Similarly, Unicorn Fart Dust and Wall Street Pepe are gaining significant momentum.
By associating himself so closely with meme coins, some crypto fans worry that Trump hurts his chances to help the wider crypto industry.
Official Trump and Melania meme coins embarked on a massive rally this weekend before plunging. Here's what to know about the President's crypto.
Cryptocurrencies launched by Donald and Melania Trump have angered some digital currency advocates and sparked fresh allegations of leveraging the presidency for profit.
Meme coins have transitioned from playful internet jokes to legitimate financial instruments, capturing the imagination of investors worldwide. The latest entrants in this dynamic space—Donald Trump’s Official Trump Token ($TRUMP) and Bullionaire Coin ($BULL)—have set the stage for a battle of innovation,