The SEC says Meme Coins are not securities and will not be treated as such. What does this mean for the crypto industry?
Dogecoin (DOGE) may have set the foundation, but analysts now point to FloppyPepe (FPPE), a new meme coin, as the next big ...
Cryptocurrency investors who have lasted in the market understand that their most substantial returns come from taking risks.
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued guidance on Thursday saying it does not view most meme coins, which are crypto ...
This lull has prompted some traders to believe that the meme coin casino is closed, never to open again. Loopify, the ...
Despite the seemingly definitive statement by the staff that meme coins are not ‘securities’ under the U.S. securities laws, ...
Meme coins are no longer just a joke; they're a movement. What started as playful digital assets inspired by internet culture ...
According to the SEC, the coins are more akin to "collectibles" and don't fall under the category of securities under federal ...
Meme coin launches on Pump.fun are plunging, so is soon-to-launch Meme Index the future of meme coin investing?
For years, Dogecoin was the meme coin king, but it's starting to look very shaky. DOGE latest updates haven’t sparked the ...
Meme coins live and die by hype, community, and a little bit of luck. Every cycle, a handful of them break through, capturing ...
Crypto-fueled fighting league Karate Combat is set to host half of its events at the soon-to-open Bonk Stadium in Miami.
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