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The images used in the Why Not Both meme originate from an Old El Paso commercial. The commercial aired in the mid-00s. Initially aired in Australia, the international spot begins with a pair of ...
In the up-and-down world of cryptocurrency, so-called meme coins are perhaps the most bewildering. The joke-inspired digital currency is all over the internet with new tokens popping up every day ...
Dogecoin is still trading around $0.10 and shows no signs of breaking through the $1 mark -- a level this meme coin has never reached in its 10-year lifetime. The all-time high for Dogecoin is $0.74.
The question is why we *don’t* think of memes in the same way, as artifacts whose success we can speculate about, and have fun doing so, but cannot really predict.
But the value of meme coins is only as strong as the meme itself and that's subsided in 2025. According to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence, at noon ET on Friday, Dogecoin is down ...
But, as the internet meme goes, why not both? Mark Rober, a mechanical engineer and a former NASA employee who worked on the Mars Curiosity project, has amassed 22 million YouTube followers for ...
In January 2021, the phenomenon of "meme stocks" took the financial world by storm, with stocks like GameStop and AMC Entertainment experiencing extraordinary price jumps.
Meme stocks like GameStop are having another moment but a lot has changed on Wall Street and in the wider world since the heady days of 2021.