The Securities and Exchange Commission issued guidance on Thursday saying it does not view most meme coins, which are crypto ...
The popular battle royale game Fortnite recently added fake crypto in-game as a joke to poke fun at the cryptocurrency ...
The SEC says Meme Coins are not securities and will not be treated as such. What does this mean for the crypto industry?
With the dismissal of crypto investigations and enforcement actions and a staff memo on meme coins, the agency is taking a ...
Personalities including President Donald Trump have launched their own meme coins, but they pose risks for investors aiming ...
Meme coins are no longer just a joke; they're a movement. What started as playful digital assets inspired by internet culture ...
Meme coins have gone from being internet jokes to some of the most explosive assets in the crypto space. What started with ...
According to the SEC, the coins are more akin to "collectibles" and don't fall under the category of securities under federal ...
Cryptocurrency investors who have lasted in the market understand that their most substantial returns come from taking risks.
The SEC has ruled that meme coins are not securities, which could make the Meme Index presale the best crypto to buy now.
So-called meme coins, including those launched by the president and first lady, fail the SEC's Howey Test, the agency said.
California Democrat Rep. Sam Liccardo is proposing legislation that takes aim at President Donald Trump's meme coin.