The SEC says Meme Coins are not securities and will not be treated as such. What does this mean for the crypto industry?
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued guidance on Thursday saying it does not view most meme coins, which are crypto ...
The commission describes them as ‘more akin to collectibles.’ ...
With the dismissal of crypto investigations and enforcement actions and a staff memo on meme coins, the agency is taking a ...
SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw has voiced opposition to the agency’s recent guidance that classifies meme coins as ...
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 ...
So-called meme coins, including those launched by the president and first lady, fail the SEC's Howey Test, the agency said.
Recent market activities suggest a possible end to meme coin prominence in crypto. When meme coin key players like Shiba Inu and Dogecoin register steep declines in their network usage, their value is ...
Elon Musk may be known as one of Dogecoin’s biggest fans, even naming his Department of Government Efficiency after the ...
Cryptocurrency investors who have lasted in the market understand that their most substantial returns come from taking risks.
Dogecoin and meme coins like Shiba Inu (SHIB), Pepe (PEPE), and Official Trump (TRUMP) are hit by a price correction in ...