Category: Meme Market Watch
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Dogecoin down 30%, mirrors 2021 structure: Prepare for a potential…
Dogecoin (DOGE) is down 30% but mirrors past cycles that preceded major rallies. Analysts note similarities to 2017 and 2021 patterns, suggesting potential accumulation and future breakout despite current market conditions.
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65% Of Shiba Inu Holders Suffer Massive Losses As Curse Of June Takes Hold | Bitcoinist.com
65% of Shiba Inu holders face losses as June’s bearish trend continues, with SHIB historically performing poorly this month. Some predictions suggest a potential rebound soon.
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Pump.fun bets $4B on PUMP: Golden opportunity or a high-risk setup?
Pump.fun plans a $4B PUMP token launch amid rapid growth, raising concerns over retail investor risks and high valuation despite strong protocol revenue and potential buyback mechanisms.
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TikTok Fires Back: No TRUMP Coin Buys, Despite Congressman’s Claims
TikTok denies claims by Congressman Brad Sherman that its Chinese owners bought $300M in TRUMP memecoin, calling the allegations false. The controversy ties into TikTok’s US ban delay and broader crypto-political debates.
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Pepe Price Prediction: Rare MVRV Signal Just Flashed
Pepe price (PEPE) has dropped 3.3% amid meme coin downturn. On-chain metrics show whales exiting, with 7% fewer ‘in the money’ wallets and declining large transactions. MVRV Z-score signals potential capitulation.
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Tiktok Fires Back at $300M Trump Coin Allegation: ‘Irresponsible and False’ – Crypto News Bitcoin News
Tiktok denies U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman’s allegations of purchasing $300M in TRUMP memecoins, calling the claims ‘patently false’ and irresponsible.
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WEPE Pumps 84% as Markets Shaken, Pepe Stays Green
WEPE surged 84% amid market turmoil, driven by strong community support and potential Bitfinex listing. Its Alpha Chat and QuestN campaigns have boosted engagement and profits.
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TikTok clashes with US congressman over alleged $300M TRUMP token bribe
TikTok denies allegations of buying $300M in TRUMP memecoins to influence President Trump, calling claims false. Congressman Brad Sherman accused ByteDance of bribing Trump, which TikTok refutes.
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TikTok Rejects Congressman’s Allegations of Buying $300 Million of Trump Meme Coin – Coinspeaker
TikTok denies Congressman Brad Sherman’s claims of purchasing $300 million in Trump meme coins, calling the allegations false. The controversy follows Trump’s crypto-friendly policies and the launch of his meme coin.
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TikTok Denies Allegations of Purchasing Trump’s Official Meme Coin
TikTok denies allegations that its Chinese owners are purchasing Trump’s official meme coin, calling the claims false. The controversy arose after a congressman accused TikTok’s parent company of planning a $300M purchase.