President Trump and the first lady issued their own meme coins, the value of which inflated and then dropped. What’s the technology behind them?
Crypto leaders are aghast that President Trump is launching meme coins as he enters office, undermining their industry with cheap gimmicks.
Critics warn the token erodes any boundaries between the president’s political and business interests ...
The First Daughter, 43, took to her Instagram on Thursday morning to share her disdain after she said a 'fake' crypto coin using her name was 'being promoted without her consent or approval.' ...
Ethererum was once a serious contender to challenge bitcoin’s status, but it’s struggled to keep up with the Trump-fuelled ...
Digital currencies values surges amid expectation that new administration will support ‘crypto-friendly’ environment ...
Mark Cuban may like Dogecoin, but he's not a fan of what Donald Trump’s meme coin could mean for the crypto industry on ...
Awaiting Trump’s return to office, the cryptocurrency industry was thrilled by the president’s promises to provide clear-cut regulatory guidelines that would help the sector grow while easing the ...
Dubbed Melania, the Solana-based token has surged more than 12,000% in the last 24 hours as Donald Trump's token fell.
President-elect Donald Trump is spending the eve of his inauguration in a series of Washington events that celebrate his return to power as he prepares to move back into the White House at a time of d ...
The value of the president-elect’s “official” crypto coin has gone to $US70 billion since its launch on Friday night. No one ...