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 ...
Meme coin traders gave BI a peek into the psychology that goes into investing in ultra-risky crypto. They push back on the reputation meme coin investors have for being reckless and impulsive.
In the meantime, one firefighter built a snowman. He said it did not work, so he built a Hershey Kiss instead.
During the interview, he touched on the now-infamous text message he sent saying, “I am 100% a cannibal,” but played it down heavily. According to Hammer, it “could have been a very funny ...
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 ...
In a post on Reddit’s “Today I F—ed Up," the 33-year-old man, a Texas native, said that he decided to use the opportunity to build a snowman with his 6-year-old daughter. “I thought this ...
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 ...
But for us, the memes that come out of halftime that are in the top-3 best things about the Super Bowl. That’s why it’s a good time to rank the best of the best, the ones that we loved sharing.
In the quaint German town of Rotenburg, Armin Meiwes, now infamous as 'The Cannibal of Rotenburg,' carried out a series of horrifying acts that defied comprehension. His victim? Brandes ...
Donald Trump launched a meme coin in the days before his return to the White House — and it soared as he was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States this past week. The coin ...
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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.