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Meme coins are cryptocurrencies driven by internet culture and social trends, often gaining value through community hype and viral attention rather than utility.
Meme coins are cryptocurrencies driven by internet culture and social trends, often gaining value through community hype and viral attention rather than utility.
PNUT, inspired by the story of Peanut the Squirrel, has now raced to a $1.7 billion market cap. But we all know how this story ends — and it's bad news for everyday consumers.
Network activity continues to be driven by memecoin traders, as a growing number of users seem to be embracing the memecoin craze.
Deep, deep down, Litecoin's social media team know they're as far away from a memecoin as you can get — as evidenced by its tepid price action.
ObserversDeep, deep down, Litecoin's social media team know they're as far away from a memecoin as you can get — as evidenced by its tepid price action.
ObserversPNUT, inspired by the story of Peanut the Squirrel, has now raced to a $1.7 billion market cap. But we all know how this story ends — and it's bad news for everyday consumers.
ObserversNetwork activity continues to be driven by memecoin traders, as a growing number of users seem to be embracing the memecoin craze.
Alexander MardarAI-run Twitter accounts are the newest trend in the meme coin world. Some people think it is the next big thing in crypto, while others are wary, believing it could just be another way to scam traders.
Alexander MardarThere is growing talk that the right kind of meme coins could become more popular, influential, and valuable than altcoins in the long term. Wishful thinking, or is there more to it?
Rebecca DentonHowever, the new venture raises many concerns, given the founders’ dubious reputations and the failures of their previous projects.
Alexander MardarAs Pump.fun's novel idea to disseminate highly speculative tokens was just getting started, the service has found itself with competition.
Sasha MarkevichA single post from a celebrity can cause a trading frenzy—and lead to well-intentioned fans losing a lot amount of money. By the time regulators sit up and take notice, it'll be too late.
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