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Fake PayPal USD Tokens Pop up on Several Blockchains
Some of these tokens can’t be sold after purchase, while some can pull the rug at any moment.

Meme Coin Trading Volume Surges to Two-Year High, Signals Caution for Bitcoin Bulls
Speculative mania in meme coins has historically presaged bearish reversals in bitcoin.

PEPE Token Soars to $500M Market Cap as Meme Coin Fever Grips Crypto Traders
PEPE derivatives will be listed on BitMEX with up to 50x leverage.

Shiba Inu-Themed Floki to Release Chinese Version of Its Upcoming Valhalla Game
China’s crypto policies remain highly restrictive, but that’s not stopping some crypto projects from trying to attract users from the country.

The Commercial Argument For Bitcoin
Defiance ETFs CEO Sylvia Jablonski discusses bitcoin's (BTC) recent rally near the $19,000 level. She explains why the cryptocurrency could return to trade in line with tech stocks and other risk assets. Plus, she weighs in on whether the meme stock mania could return.

Shiba Inu-Themed BONK Tokens Are Yielding Nearly 1,000% for Solana Liquidity Providers
The meme coin is up over 150% in the past 24 hours and have recorded some of the highest trading volumes on Solana-based decentralized exchanges.

Solana's SOL Token Surges 20% as Dog Coin Bonk Fires Up Community Interest
Traders liquidated some $6.7 million worth of shorts amid rally, according to Coinglass.

THE Memes Won’t DIE: Crypto Hopefuls Seek Value in Joke Tokens After Vitalik Buterin’s Tweets
If there’s money to be made peddling trendy topics, expect a market for it somewhere in niche meme coin circles.

The Meme is More Than an Internet Joke
“The economy has always run on a degree of belief. It just so happens that we have an explosion of new belief systems, of new desires that crypto is now filling”.

Meme Investing: From GameStop to AMC, Did Wall Street Still Win?
In the aftermath of the GameStop short squeeze, Wall Street Journal "Heard on the Street" editor Spencer Jakab discusses the key findings from his new book "The Revolution That Wasn't," explaining that meme investing from retail investors did little to change power dynamics on Wall Street. Plus, his take on Tesla CEO Elon Musk's influence on crypto.
