Incoming first lady Melania Trump has launched her own cryptocurrency on the eve of her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, being inaugurated and days after he announced his own memecoin.
Donald Trump launched $TRUMP cryptocurrency, a meme coin, days before his inauguration. It quickly reached over $32 billion in value. Melania has now launched her own.
The cryptocurrency market often sees projects rise and fall quickly, with hype-driven tokens like Melania Trump’s coin facing challenges in sustaining investor confidence.While speculative projects struggle to find their footing,
President Donald Trump's return to office could be inaugurating a new landscape in cryptocurrency. Just two days after launching the new $TRUMP cryptocurrency meme ...
$TRUMP and $MELANIA, as with other meme coins, are volatile. At the time of writing, $TRUMP traded around $US27, a fall of over 60 percent from its $US73 high, but still well above its initial sale price. $MELANIA has fared less well and is trading at $2.30, less than one third of its initial sale price.
Hours before the second inauguration of president-elect Donald Trump, incoming first lady Melania Trump has launched her own cryptocurrency. “The Official Melania Meme is live! You can buy $MELANIA now,” Ms Trump posted on X in the early hours of Monday.
Jan. 20 (UPI) --Incoming first lady Melania Trump has launched her own cryptocurrency on the eve of her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, being inaugurated and days after he announced his own ...
Melania Trump has launched a meme coin called "Melania." The coin was announced on the eve of Donald Trump's inauguration as president of the United States. It comes days after President-elect ...
The TRUMP meme coin frenzy caused Solana dApps to suffer during an increased period of trading volume and congestion.
The pro-crypto attitude of the new Trump Administration can bring digital assets even further into the mainstream.
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