
3 Meme Coins to Watch After Bitcoin Whale Moves $84M From Exchange
A Bitcoin whale has just pulled off a serious move. They withdrew 1K $BTC, worth over $84M, from the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume, according to blockchain tracking service Whale Alert. Now, before you assume someone’s cashing out, let’s clarify: this kind of move usually signals the opposite. Whales don’t move funds off […]
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Meme coins are not securities. That’s the official word from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Instead of treating them like stocks or investment contracts, the SEC sees meme coins as collectibles—more like Beanie Babies than financial assets. And that’s a game-changer for the crypto space. For years, meme coins have lived under the […]