Political messaging has entered a new phase, where memes act as weapons of influence rather than simple humor. This video ...
Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy introduced a bill Tuesday to bar presidents and lawmakers from launching cryptocurrencies, aimed squarely at President Donald Trump’s inroads into the digital ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has ruled that most meme coins are not securities, which could ease regulatory concerns for retail traders and developers alike – but that hasn’t ...
Cryptocurrency tokens known as meme coins -- such as the one promoted by President Donald Trump last month -- are not subject to federal securities regulations, the Securities and Exchange Commission ...
The Staff stated that most meme coins are not subject to federal securities laws or SEC fraud enforcement; who will oversee meme coins remains an open question. On February 27, 2025, the Securities ...
Could He Act? or Could She Act? refers to a copypasta meme celebrating performances that aren’t particularly great, using the text: “Could he act? no. but was his character good? also no. and were his ...
On February 27, 2025, the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Corporate Finance (the “staff”) released its views on “meme coins,” stating that under certain circumstances, ...