Meme coins
Coverage of Meme coins in the Nexus archive.
- Senator Gillibrand Seeks to Ban Trump, Elected Officials From Launching Meme Coins
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is advocating for a ban on meme coins launched by President Trump and elected officials. This follows Trump's disclosure of over $1 billion in crypto-related earnings.
- Crypto, real estate, watches: How Trump made over $1 billion last year
President Donald Trump earned over $1.2 billion last year primarily from crypto holdings, including $500 million from World Liberty Financial and $600 million from CIC Digital LLC, which sold governance tokens and meme coins. Additional income came from foreign real estate, lawsuits against media companies, and branded products like watches. A UAE-linked company invested $500 million in World Liberty Financial, and a Chinese billionaire, Justin Sun, spent $275 million on Trump's crypto assets.
- Crypto, bibles and watches: how Trump made over $2bn last year - The Latest
President Trump and his family generated over $2 billion in revenue last year through crypto, meme coins, and merchandise ventures as the US aims to become the 'crypto capital of the world'.
- Trump’s financial disclosure lists $1.4 billion in crypto earnings, powered largely by meme coins
President Trump's financial disclosure lists $1.4 billion in cryptocurrency earnings, primarily from meme coins. The article references his appearance at a White House event with American farmers on June 25, 2026.
- Trump filing shows he took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
President Donald Trump earned approximately $1.2 billion from his crypto businesses in the past year, with World Liberty Financial and CIC Digital LLC generating over $500 million and $600 million respectively. Both businesses sold crypto products, including governance tokens and meme coins featuring Trump's image, which have since lost significant value.
- Trump filing shows he took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
President Donald Trump earned approximately $1.2 billion from his crypto businesses in the past year, with $500 million from World Liberty Financial and $600 million from CIC Digital LLC. Both ventures, which sold governance tokens and meme coins featuring Trump's image, have seen significant value declines since their sales.
- BNB Reclaims $660 as AI Tokens and Meme Coins Go Vertical
BNB has reclaimed $660 as AI tokens and meme coins experience a surge in value. This upward trend is notable in the current market. The increase in value is significant for BNB.
- If you are from the US do you feel like there’s less volume in the market when trading meme coins on Solana when Europeans are asleep ?
A European trader observed that meme coin prices on Solana drop quickly during European sleeping hours, speculating that reduced US market activity might contribute to lower volume. The user noted trades often trended toward zero when Europeans were asleep.
- Meme Coin Market
The article discusses the author's negative experience with meme coins on Solana, where all 10 tested coins dropped to $0. The author claims most coins are artificially inflated by insiders and warns of a 99% chance of loss, citing math showing fees and taxes erode initial investments.
- Any better place to stack than Seeker phone?
A user reports earning 6% APY by stacking Sol on their Seeker phone and questions if there are better alternatives, avoiding liquidity stacking options like msol or jupsol to prevent exposure to meme coins.
- Thousands of meme coins are created every day on the Solana blockchain.
The article discusses the daily creation of thousands of meme coins on the Solana blockchain and raises concerns about the amount of Solana lost when these coins become worthless. It highlights the uncertainty around how much Solana exits the ecosystem daily due to such losses.
- Any good high-volatility altcoins for short-term plays?
A Reddit user is seeking recommendations for high-volatility altcoins suitable for short-term trading, emphasizing momentum, hype, and upcoming catalysts. They highlight sectors like meme coins, AI narratives, and low/mid-cap projects, noting the influence of BTC direction, liquidity, and social sentiment.