Coinbase plans to delist popular meme coins, raising regulatory concerns in the U.S. market. What does this mean for ...
Robinhood has already taken up PEPE, BONK, WIF, and SHIB, which emerged as the most liquid meme assets. The new additions, if ...
So it's completely understandable why fund managers have been inundating the SEC with applications for new spot crypto ETFs, including some that feature meme coins. As a result, it's becoming ...
Sam Liccardo, a freshman congressman who represents Silicon Valley, said he's surprised the first piece of legislation he's sponsoring takes aim at President Donal Trump's meme coin. "That wasn't ...
Meme coins have long been at the center of debate among regulators and the cryptocurrency industry, especially amid the rise in scams and rug pulls in the wild blockchain segment. In a statement ...
Meme Coins, or crypto assets with no apparent value beyond the fact they exist, have been deemed not to be securities by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). According to a Staff ...
Trump’s meme coin was valued at more than $74 before falling to about $12. Cryptocurrency tokens known as meme coins -- such as the one promoted by President Donald Trump last month -- are not ...
President Javier Milei of Argentina is under scrutiny due to a meme coin scandal involving the cryptocurrency Libra. His endorsement led to accusations of a 'rug-pull' scam, impacting his ...
The SEC noted in a statement that federal securities laws do not bind meme coins. The agency clarified that securities laws protect neither meme coin purchasers nor holders. House Democrats are ...
Crypto trader Murad Mahmudov has spoken about his meme coin investment thesis, which revolves around finding “cults” and buying into them. According to CoinGecko, however, not one token from his list ...
Uyeda's SEC argues that meme coins are not securities in its view, because they do "not generate a yield or convey rights to future income, profits, or assets of a business." ...
Dogecoin, Pepe, Trump. They are a few examples of meme coins, a category of crypto that the SEC stated Thursday are akin to collectibles and not covered by federal securities oversight.