Kendrick Lamar "Mustard" Shirts refers to a series of T-shirts sold on the TikTok shop with rapper Kendrick Lamar shouting "Mustard!" on them, referencing ...
So it's completely understandable why fund managers have been inundating the SEC with applications for new spot crypto ETFs, including some that feature meme coins. As a result, it's becoming ...
On April 14th, 2020, the shirt was posted to Twitter by user @necrosofty, [3] gaining over 7,400 retweets and 56,000 likes (shown below). After the tweet was posted, others began joking about the typo ...
CZ insists he has never bought meme coins but acknowledges their cultural and speculative appeal in crypto markets. Binance's listing process faces scrutiny, with CZ admitting flaws that cause token ...