We are halfway through the week! For today, we're firing up the 51 funniest memes on the Internet so far this week, all of ...
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 ...
The BNB Chain-based memecoin launch platform Four.Meme has suffered a security breach, with hackers targeting the growing liquidity in meme tokens. “We are currently experiencing a malicious ...
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 ...
The random cutaway gags from Family Guy translate well to memes, and one of the most popular jokes is a scene featuring Peter telling his family that he “did not care for The Godfather.” ...
President Trump shrugged off the news that he made billions of dollars through the launch of his new meme crypto coin. During a press conference Tuesday, his first full day back in the White House ...
Pump.fun co-founder Alon Cohen said that most tech altcoins feature the same value proposition as memecoins but come with low float, high fully-diluted value, and the involvement of venture ...
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 ...
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 ...
McMaster University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. The value of a meme coin is often driven by social media hype, community engagement and celebrity endorsements.
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.