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  2. Trump’s new memecoin and Trump Media stock are both ... - AOL

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    Similar movements happened to TMTG stock in the immediate aftermath of Trump’s election win. The stock shot up , then came back down. On Tuesday, shares of TMTG fell to $35.31 a share as of the ...

  3. Is Barron Trump Behind The New Trump-Themed DJT Solana ...

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    The crypto world is no stranger to unexpected characters and wild speculation. Of late, a Trump-themed Solana (SOL) meme coin called TrumpCoin with the ticker "DJT" (standing for "Donald John ...

  4. Meme coin - Wikipedia

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    A meme coin (also spelled memecoin) is a cryptocurrency that originated from an Internet meme or has some other humorous characteristic. [ 1 ] The term is sometimes used interchangeably with the term shitcoin , which typically refers to a cryptocurrency with little to no value, authenticity, or utility. [ 2 ]

  5. ‘Hawk Tuah' girl Haliey Welch says she's 'fully cooperating ...

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    A memecoin is a form of cryptocurrency that was inspired by a meme. According to Coindesk , the virtual tokens represent an idea, and their value fluctuates based on the attention that idea receives.

  6. Shiba Inu (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    Shiba Inu token (ticker: SHIB) is a decentralized cryptocurrency created in August 2020 by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym "Ryoshi". [1] It is inspired by the Shiba Inu (柴犬), a Japanese dog breed, which also serves as the mascot for Dogecoin, another cryptocurrency with meme origins.

  7. Bored Ape - Wikipedia

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    The Bored Ape Yacht Club, in contrast, is a grimmer kind of gimmick, one that parodies nothing. It uses certificates of authenticity, too, but with a crucial difference in intent. The certificate points back to a commodity, not an idea. It doesn't mock or even question the art world; instead it simply cashes in on it.

  8. Dogecoin - Wikipedia

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    Dogecoin (/ ˈ d oʊ (d) ʒ k ɔɪ n / DOHJ-koyn or DOHZH-koyn, [2] Abbreviation: DOGE; sign: Ð) is a cryptocurrency created by software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, who decided to create a payment system as a joke, making fun of the wild speculation in cryptocurrencies at the time. [3]

  9. Dash (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    The Dash DAO later funded a blockchain research lab at ASU. [7] As of April 2018, Dash's market capitalization was around $4.3 billion and it was one of the top 12 cryptocurrencies. [8] As of February 2019, Dash was the most popular cryptocurrency in Venezuela according to Der Spiegel. [9]