Meme coins — cryptocurrencies inspired by internet trends or memes — have surged in popularity. Some well-known meme coins include Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, Trump, Bonk and Floki. While some ...
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Remember Hawk Tuah coin? Hopefully, you do not. But the cryptocurrency launched late last year by viral phenom Hailey Welch was a perfect example of how so-called meme coins often work ...
The meme coin trade has morphed into something bizarre. Even for the uninitiated, the once-obscure corner of the crypto market has become hard to ignore. Often with no actual use case and values ...
Coin experts have highlighted a unique British coin that could potentially fetch a tidy sum. The distinctive gold £2 coin isn't exactly ancient, having been minted a mere 13 years ago in 2012.
When you think of meme coins, you probably think of retail traders chasing hype for a quick profit. But in 2025, President Donald Trump gave meme coins a whole new level of visibility when he ...
Bargain-hunting and positive earnings results allowed the stock market to post a rebound on Tuesday, but the peso fell for a second straight trading day. The currency weakened by 12 centavos to P58.15 ...
Binance launched a community vote on February 17, 2025, with 86% of 2 million voters supporting Pi Coin’s listing. Only verified Binance users with at least $5 in assets can vote, but results ...
Alexander Buerkle / Getty Images Meme coins are cryptocurrencies created to follow trends, employ humor, and try to build a sense of community to attract users. What Is a Meme Coin? Meme coins are ...