Trump win, ‘regulatory sanity’ is bad news for memecoins: Professor
A Donald Trump presidency would be “bearish” for memecoins as they are a “form of economic populism and a statement against the unfair,” a professor said.
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A Donald Trump presidency would be “bearish” for memecoins as they are a “form of economic populism and a statement against the unfair,” a professor said.
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