Meme cryptocurrencies, also known as ‘meme coins’, are speculative virtual currencies inspired by memes that have gone viral on the internet.
The future US first lady, Melania Trump, launched her own ‘meme cryptocurrency’ this Sunday, called $MELANIA and which will hit the market the day before her husband, Donald Trump, takes power.
That same Friday, Trump himself launched his token, which in his case has the image of the president-elect with a raised fist, the same gesture he made last July just after he was shot in the ear during an election rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. ).
Meme cryptocurrencies, also known as ‘meme coins’, are speculative virtual currencies inspired by memes that have gone viral on the internet.
Melania shows the Republican leader’s wife in black and white, smiling and with her hands together covering part of her face.
The respective websites created for their sale warn that Melania and Donald Trump’s ‘memecoins’ are digital collectibles that aim to ‘function as an expression of support and commitment to the values embodied by the symbol’ $MELANIA or $ TRUMP and associated artwork, and “are not intended to be, or are the subject of, an investment opportunity, investment contract or security of any kind.”
Source: EITB

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