The original point of meme coins may have been to poke fun at the wider crypto market. But for many traders, the potential for sudden, massive gains (and losses) is no joke. The tokens ...
But it also represents a striking inflection point for the pattern of rampant market speculation that makes meme coins in any way viable. By one metric, a far larger group of investors traded the ...
Image made with elements from Canva. A few days before President Trump’s inauguration, he hosted a “crypto ball” in Washington, D.C. That night, he unveiled his very own meme coin—a kind of digital ...
Specifically, the play of two of Philadelphia’s young defensemen — Cooper DeJean and Reed Blankenship — have animated fans all season long, so much so that a meme about the pair have ...
George W. Bush has been a meme before, and we’ve seen the former president photobomb a broadcast. And now, it’s all happened again. Bush was at the inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday ...
The $VINE meme coin, launched by Vine co-founder Rus Yusupov, surged in value following Elon Musk's hint at a Vine comeback. The coin's market cap reached $400 ...
All of the reminiscing appears to have pushed the meme onto the “For You” pages of people who had either never seen it before or were thrilled to be reminded of it. In an alternate universe ...
Trump launched his meme coin on Solana. There may soon be a way to invest in it via traditional financial accounts. Even if you can do something, it doesn't always mean that you should.
TikToker Remi Jo Bader apologized to Sophia Umansky after telling her she was “disgusting” in a text exchange.
The AI image at the heart of this meme is part of a bigger conversation about AI. In particular, it discusses the tool’s relationship with both conservation and photography. On the conservation ...
President Trump has a long history of cashing in on his personal brand, but to many in the crypto world, his meme coin venture might be his most naked and predatory money grab yet. Photo ...
And the latest bout of outrage is a doozy: The virtual-currency elites who saw Donald Trump as a crypto saviour are now upset over his recent multi-billion-dollar Trump-branded meme coin sale.