Three days before his presidential inauguration, Donald Trump launched a meme coin, a type of cryptocurrency whose value is buoyed by social media and Internet culture, rather than any sort of ...
It feels illegal to be Black or Latino under Trump. But, hey, at least we can laugh at videos on TikTok, right?
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump launched meme coins of themselves just before the inauguration, which have made them billions — at least on paper, for now — and 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 ...
Second, crypto markets are frequently believed to be subject to manipulation by “whales,” i.e., large investors. Having a Trump asset so susceptible to manipulation is highly concerning. Consider ...
When Donald Trump won the presidency in ... Read More: What Trump’s Win Means for Crypto. Trump’s meme coins brought a surge of attention to crypto and many newcomers into the space.
Ivanka Trump, the president’s eldest daughter, warned investors that there is an imposter meme coin using her name soon after the president and first lady launched their own namesake tokens.
In a new letter, Democratic lawmakers are asking federal regulators to look into legal and ethical questions around the meme cryptocurrency coins launched by President Donald Trump and the first lady.
Meme coins plummeted over the weekend as President Donald Trump signed long-threatened tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, kicking off a trade war that caused investors to dump risk assets worldwide.