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Photo Illustration: Annie Zhao The cryptocurrency industry’s lovefest with MAGA reached a pinnacle Thursday when President Trump convened top buyers of his memecoin for a gala dinner.
President Trump hosted the top holders of his memecoin at his Northern Virginia golf course Thursday for a private cryptocurrency-centric dinner. “What a nice bunch,” Trump said as he ...
President Donald Trump’s close ties to the crypto industry and his shunning of presidential norms are both being highlighted Thursday night as he hosts investors in his official “memecoin ...
Investors just spent nearly $2 billion on President Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency token in a mad dash to win the right to attend a private dinner with him next week. Now, with the window for the ...
While most memecoin projects have been revealed, time and again, as grifts, pump-and-dump schemes, or otherwise unethically motivated ventures, the appeal of these projects continues to be obvious.
Wall Street investors scoffed at it. Democrats have railed against it. But cryptocurrency traders can’t get enough of President Donald Trump’s memecoin. In the two weeks since plans for an ...
President Trump's memecoin has made a few investors very wealthy, while many more have lost money. Credit: Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images However, for 58 ...
President Trump’s endorsed memecoin soared in value on Wednesday after the token’s founders promised that top holders would be able to have dinner with America’s first “crypto president.” ...
The offer, which caused President Trump’s memecoin to surge in price, was his family’s latest effort to profit from cryptocurrencies. By David Yaffe-Bellany Matthew Goldstein and Eric Lipton ...
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Crypto market participants are bracing for the release of a large swath of the memecoin first debuted by President Donald Trump just before his second inauguration that ended up whipsawing buyers.
“Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon said he’ll soon be launching a second cryptocurrency token, even as he distanced himself from a failed memecoin he promoted — costing some investors ...