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  2. Better Meme Coin to Buy: Dogecoin vs. Official Trump - AOL

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    Dogecoin is the meme coin that started its entire asset class within cryptocurrency, and many years later it's still alive and kicking, with an impressively large market cap of around $47 billion.

  3. Donald Trump launches his own $TRUMP meme coin — and it’s ...

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    The rise of meme coins. A meme coin is a type of cryptocurrency that draws its inspiration from internet memes, characters or trends. In this case, Donald Trump’s second term and the subsequent ...

  4. Trump's Meme Coin Just Got Another Potential Catalyst. Is It ...

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    With a market cap of about $7 billion, the coin is already one of the most-valuable meme coins. There's just been a new development which could send its price higher.

  5. Trump's embrace of meme coin sours mood in crypto industry

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    Popular meme coins include Dogecoin, whose mascot is a dog, and Fartcoin. Scammers have tried to pump up the price of certain meme coins before dumping them on unsavvy investors. Some crypto enthusiasts hailed the Trump meme coin’s release and eager buyers drove up the price of the coin to above $70 each.

  6. Do Meme Coins Belong in Your Long-Term Investment Portfolio ...

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    Prior to 2025, the idea of adding meme coins to a long-term investment portfolio would have sounded absurd. Amid all the hullabaloo on social media, the Official Trump meme coin (which has the ...

  7. $Trump - Wikipedia

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    The Trump meme coin was launched on January 17, 2025, three days before Trump was inaugurated as president of the United States. The lack of a public announcement initially led to concerns that the cryptocurrency was a scam and might have no association to the president-elect. [3]