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Joel Khalili @ Wired · 08/21/2025 14:49 EDT

Kanye West Said Memecoins ‘Prey On Fans.’ Then He Apparently Launched One

A new cryptocurrency promoted by Kanye West’s X account soared in value—then crashed, inflicting losses on the majority of investors.

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