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.
President Donald Trump’s goodwill in the cryptocurrency industry has taken a hit after he and his wife launched meme coins — a move critics say looks like an unseemly cash grab that undermines an effort to legitimize digital assets.
In the ever-shifting world of meme coins, new contenders are constantly popping up, each promising the next big explosion. Right now, there’s a heated race for supremacy between some of the most talked-about names in crypto: TRUMP,
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),
Meme coins have transcended their origins as internet jokes to become dynamic players in the cryptocurrency market. As Solana cements itself as the fastest and most efficient blockchain ecosystem, two projects – Bullionaire ($BULL) and BONK – are two of the most intriguing prospects.
The token reached a market cap of over $200 million within a few hours, prompted by Musk's promise to bring back the defunct app.
Wall Street Pepe’s presale countdown is underway, with 23 days remaining. Anticipation is growing for what could be one of 2025's biggest crypto launches.
Cryptocurrencies launched by Donald and Melania Trump have angered some digital currency advocates and sparked fresh allegations of leveraging the presidency for profit.
US President Donald Trump reiterated his commitment to making America a leader in emerging technologies as he spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In particular, his focus currently is on artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies.
An analysis of wallets showed 77% of TRUMP holders earned less than $100, with over 80% of TRUMP or MELANIA holders likely to be investors who held less than $1,000 worth of Solana-based assets.
After delivering a standout prayer during President Donald Trump s second inauguration on Monday, invoking Martin Luther King Jr s historic I Have a Dream speech, Pastor Lorenzo Sewell of 180 Church