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Trump, Meme Coin
Why Trump’s Meme Coins Have Alarmed Both Crypto Insiders and Legal Experts
Trump's crypto tokens are raising ethical and geopolitical concerns--and are worrying even Trump's staunchest pro-crypto supporters
Trump’s meme coin is a reminder of crypto’s dumbest use case
President Donald Trump promised crypto investors he’d usher in an era of legitimacy for an industry that’s long been relegated to the financial wilderness — dismissed by some mainstream investors as an highly speculative bet at best or an elaborate Ponzi scheme at worst.
With Trump digital coins, billions of dollars — and crypto's credibility — are at stake
Trump- and Melania-themed digital tokens minted billions on paper for the first family while raising conflict-of-interest and foreign influence concerns.
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Crypto industry concerned over Trump's embrace of personal meme coins
The price of bitcoin and other digital assets has soared since Trump won the US elections. A lavish "Crypto Ball" ahead of ...
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Ivanka Trump Condemns Fake Crypto Bearing Her Name
Ivanka Trump said Thursday that her name has been misused to promote a fake cryptocurrency and her legal team will take action to stop the unauthorized use. “This fake coin risks deceiving consumers ...
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A few whales and a bunch of new retail traders: What to know about who's buying $Trump coin
Since it was issued, trading volume of $Trump coin has approached that of some of the largest cryptos out there, including solana and ethereum.
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Trump’s ‘Hawk Tuah’-like meme coin moment isn’t a betrayal—it’s keeping a promise
Some Trump supporters have complained about the dubious legality of the president’s recent crypto endeavor. Were they ...
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Washington Post columnist suggests Trump may use his crypto token to take foreign bribes
Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell claimed President Donald Trump may use his new crypto token, $TRUMP, to sell ...
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