Trump-linked merchandise sites have started accepting Donald Trump’s meme token TRUMP for payments, increasing the altcoin’s real-world use cases. According to Bloomberg, individuals can purchase goods from Trump-branded websites using TRUMP.
President Donald Trump's media team announced its plans to launch Truth.Fi, a new financial services platform. The company's board approved a $250 million investment in several assets, including Bitcoin, ETFs and other cryptocurrencies. Meme coins related to Donald Trump, DJT and TRUMP are both down despite the announcement.
President Trump and the first lady issued their own meme coins, the value of which inflated and then dropped. What’s the technology behind them?
Prominent Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) critic Peter Schiff reignited debates on the crypto king’s legitimacy by labeling it a meme coin devoid of intrinsic value. What Happened: Schiff on Tuesday on X responded to Anthony Pompliano's explanation of meme coins ...
While meme coins often move in sync with Bitcoin’s price, the OG coin continues to dominate the market — and now PlutoChain ($PLUTO) is building on top of it.
After skyrocketing over the weekend, the the TRUMP and MELANIA meme coins came crashing a day after President Donald Trump took office.
The token started to bounce back after SEC acting Chair Mark Uyeda unveiled a new team tasked with “developing a comprehensive and clear regulatory framework for crypto assets.”
Cryptos bearing the names of Trump family members soared this week before it became clear they had no official connection to anyone close to the president.
Solana's native token reached an all-time high after launching the $TRUMP token on the blockchain. The trend might happen again.
Donald Trump’s newly launched cryptocurrency surged on Monday to nearly $11 billion in market value as billions poured into trading just hours before the president-elect takes the oath of office.
Most of the major cryptocurrencies are in the green Friday morning, including Bitcoin and Dogecoin, but Trump's Solana token sits in the red.
President Donald Trump’s goodwill in the cryptocurrency industry has taken a hit after he and his wife launched meme coins — a move critics say looks like an unseemly cash grab that undermines an effort to legitimize digital assets.