The SEC says Meme Coins are not securities and will not be treated as such. What does this mean for the crypto industry?
A meme coin scandal and investigation have dented the popularity of Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei and ...
In the ever-evolving world of cryptocurrency, meme coins have carved out an entertaining and potentially lucrative niche. As ...
With the dismissal of crypto investigations and enforcement actions and a staff memo on meme coins, the agency is taking a ...
Shiba Inu price prediction hints at a breakout past $0.001 before Q3, but FloppyPepe (FPPE) might outshine it with even ...
Dogecoin has lost nearly all of its gains since President Donald Trump’s election victory, with its price now hovering just ...
SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw has voiced opposition to the agency’s recent guidance that classifies meme coins as ...
Dogecoin (DOGE) may have set the foundation, but analysts now point to FloppyPepe (FPPE), a new meme coin, as the next big ...
Cryptocurrency investors who have lasted in the market understand that their most substantial returns come from taking risks.
Meme coins are meant to be ephemeral and transient. They attempt to capitalize on new viral trends, and are not meant to be long-term investments.
Meme coins live and die by hype, community, and a little bit of luck. Every cycle, a handful of them break through, capturing ...
The popular battle royale game Fortnite recently added fake crypto in-game as a joke to poke fun at the cryptocurrency ...