Days before his inauguration, President Donald Trump unveiled his own cryptocurrency called $TRUMP. The move raised eyebrows ...
The coin – officially called $Trump – briefly ascended into the top 15 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization and ...
Right before his inauguration, President 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 functionality ...
Donald Trump’s launch of his meme coin — coupled with low public understanding of crypto assets — could lead to financial ...
"non-fungible tokens" and "meme coins." And anyone familiar with President Donald Trump knows he's a shameless huckster always eager to squeeze his supporters to cash in on his name. Trump ...
Since Donald Trump's "official" meme coin hit eyebrow-raising heights just before his inauguration, its value has plummeted spectacularly. Less than a week after the coin's initial launch ...
TRUMP is a “meme coin,” meaning that, unlike other coins that serve as alternative payment methods, stores of value, or facilitate decentralized finance, the coin’s purpose is purely for ...
During the 2024 U.S. presidential election, a number of political meme coins emerged, inspired by political figures like Trump, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. These coins, often unaffiliated with ...
As Donald Trump returns to the White House following his 2024 electoral victory, his association with a meme coin launch represents an unprecedented convergence of presidential influence and ...
Trump launched his meme coin on Solana. There may soon be a way to invest in it via traditional financial accounts. Even if you can do something, it doesn't always mean that you should.
As you've probably heard by now, President Donald Trump recently launched the Official Trump meme coin with the ticker $TRUMP, which is hosted on the Solana (CRYPTO ...
Anyone familiar with the world of crypto knows that hyper volatility is a significant risk when investing in digital currencies, "non-fungible tokens" and "meme coins." And anyone familiar with ...