Ahead of his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump launched the $TRUMP meme coin. The crypto, which had captivated attention over the weekend, has seen a 60% dip in value from its highest point.
Ivanka Trump said Thursday a meme coin bearing her name is “fake” and likely poses risks to investors, as other tokens named after and promoted by her father, President Donald Trump, and First Lady Melania Trump dropped in value days after they went viral.
Melania Trump launched her own cryptocurrency, $MELANIA, following the success of her husband’s $TRUMP meme coin. Analysts see profit potential in $TRUMP, but ethics experts criticize it as exploiting the presidency. Meme coins like $TRUMP and $MELANIA are highly speculative, with limited utility and significant risks for traders.
After breaking the record for the fastest meme coin to hit a $15 billion market cap, the Official Trump ($TRUMP) coin has come under scrutiny. Many question
President Donald Trump's return to office could be inaugurating a new landscape in cryptocurrency. Just two days after launching the new $TRUMP cryptocurrency meme ...
The driving force behind meme coins and why the launch of Donald and Melania Trump meme tokens sparked an outcry.
The crypto industry has a derogatory term for get-rich quick schemes: 'rug pull.' That means cashing in fast and then running away. Sound familiar?
President Donald Trump and the first lady released their own cryptocurrencies. Experts compare them to Beanie Babies and Dogecoin.
The crypto market is no stranger to bold trends and unexpected phenomena, with Trump’s meme coin mania being the latest to capture headlines.
The cryptocurrency market is buzzing with the rise of $TRUMP, a meme coin that has gained traction in billionaire circles … Continue reading
John Deaton, who ran against Elizabeth Warren in the Massachusetts Senate race, talks about the state of politics on the national and local level,