

Memes have followed the overall resurgence of the cryptocurrency market.
The crypto market has started the week on a bullish note, registering a jump of over 2% and rising to $2.75 trillion as cryptocurrency prices registered a sharp increase thanks to a perceived threat to the Federal Reserve's independence after President Trump's comments on Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
The crypto market registered a marginal increase over the past 24 hours, rising almost 1% to $2.7 trillion. Cryptocurrencies saw a mixed performance, with Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Ripple (XRP) trading in the green while others registered notable declines.
The cryptocurrency market rallied sharply on Thursday after President Donald Trump paused tariffs imposed on almost all nations for 90 days, giving the stock and crypto markets a much-needed breather from constant volatility. The crypto market registered substantial gains, with some tokens rallying nearly 50%.
Bitcoin (BTC) and the crypto markets plunged on Monday morning (Asia). The week started with a bloodbath as Donald Trump's tariffs decimated the global stock markets.
Notcoin (NOT) price has plunged over 12% as Bitcoin drops below $77,000 after a brief resilience following US retaliatory tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on ‘Liberation Day.' This dramatic decline underscores the fragility of smaller cryptocurrencies amid a turbulent economic landscape.
The crypto market took a dramatic tumble after President Donald Trump's Liberation Day speech on Wednesday. Markets panicked after President Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on global trading partners.
The cryptocurrency market rebounded late on Monday as major cryptocurrencies registered substantial gains. As a result, the crypto market cap is up over 1% and currently sits at $2.69 trillion.
The crypto market continued to increase over the past 24 hours, rising almost 1% to $2.86 trillion as it inches towards the $3 trillion mark. Bitcoin (BTC) saw a marginal rebound as it went from $86,380 to $88,447 before declining to its current level.
The new week on the cryptocurrency market began with a fresh update from the world's largest exchange, Binance. It was mainly about meme coins.
The total cryptocurrency market cap has lost more than $1 trillion in the past three months, causing intensified panic selling.
Open Builders, the team behind Notcoin, Lost Dogs, and Not Pixel, has announced the launch of Not Games in March. The project aims to revitalize the Notcoin (NOT) ecosystem by introducing games where players can earn tokens for free.
Crypto prices remained on edge during the weekend, even after the US embraced policies to support the industry. Bitcoin price was trading at $86,000 on Sunday, while the total market cap of all coins retreated to $2.83 trillion.
NOT's price hasn't been doing well, but can it do better?
The crypto market slid back into the red as it declined over 4%, slipping below the $3 trillion mark and moving to its current $2.87 trillion. Bitcoin (BTC) is down nearly 5% despite Donald Trump's announcement of a strategic reserve consisting of Bitcoin.
The incoming U.S. cross-border tariffs didn't bode well on the memecoin department, flushing down 17% of its market cap.
Meme coins PEPE and Dogwifhat (WIF) have made it onto Coinbase's Coin50 Index, indicating increased market significance and investor interest.
Cryptocurrency prices suffered a big reversal during the American session leading to a $1 billion liquidation among investors. Bitcoin plunged below $85,000, while popular coins like Cardano (ADA), Official Trump (TRUMP), Dogwifhat (WIF), and Virtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) falling by over 20%.
Bitcoin (BTC) briefly dipped below $95,000, falling to a low of $93,487 before recovering and moving to its current level of $95,100. The flagship cryptocurrency has been down almost 1% over the past 24 hours, with sentiment further dampened after the odds of a US strategic reserve drop on Polymarket.
Bitcoin (BTC) has started the week in the red, with the price down over 1% and trading considerably below the $97,000 level at $96,400. The flagship currency dipped to a low of $96,144 before recovering to its current level.
The market dynamics for memecoins appear to have changed to a large extent as they are displaying a vibrant price action. While some manifested a monstrous rally like TRUMP, others like WIF maintain a calm upswing, and memecoins like Dogecoin are stuck within a range waiting for the right time to trigger a breakout.
Notcoin (NOT) has been showing impressive growth over the past week, increasing by 19.15%, and has raised some interesting questions about its future price trajectory. After reaching a low of $0.0024, the token surged to a high of $0.00375, before making a slight pullback.
Cryptocurrency prices rebounded on Saturday, with Bitcoin moving above $97,500 and the market cap of all tokens soaring to $3.25 trillion. The crypto fear and greed index exited the fear zone and moved neutral at 43. So, let's explore some of the top-performing crypto market stories of the day.
Notcoin has made a strong upswing over the past week as whale activity soars.
Notcoin (NOT), a cryptocurrency that recently hit an all-time low (ATL) after a prolonged downtrend, has shown signs of recovery following its recent listing on the Kraken exchange. The listing, which occurred earlier this week, fueled a surge in the coin's price by 21% at its intra-day high, signaling increased investor interest.
Notcoin (NOT) recently experienced a sharp decline, forming an all-time low (ATL) just last week after nearly a month-long downtrend. Despite this, the altcoin has shown signs of recovery, bolstered by a recent listing on the Kraken exchange.
Kraken adds NOT and DOGS to its exchange, driving a 26% rally in NOT and reinforcing the TON blockchain's growing influence.
The crypto markets are juggling within a narrow range, which has been a strong resistance and support range. Meanwhile, Notcoin broke out of the consolidated zone with a rise of over 280% in the trading volume, elevating the levels beyond $0.0035.
The price of the Notcoin token jumped 10% after an optimistic update from the project's founder sparked excitement among speculators.
Memecoins have taken a fearful beating over the last couple of months. Some are down as much as 85% and more.
The total market capitalization of the meme coin niche tanked to approximately $75 billion.
Bitcoin (BTC) remained sluggish over the weekend, hovering between $96,000 and $97,000. However, it dipped below $95,000 early on Monday, falling to a low of $94,855 before rebounding and moving to its current level of $97,450.
The rise of tap-to-earn games on Telegram has transformed how users interact with cryptocurrency. Notcoin and Hamster Kombat have attracted millions through easy gameplay and viral appeal, but questions linger about their long-term sustainability.
Here is how some of your favorite assets concluded the week.
The cryptocurrency market has been in a downturn this week, with many digital assets facing continued price declines. Today is no different, with the global crypto market cap down by 2% over the past 24 hours.
It now seems a distant memory when memecoins would spike hundreds, and sometimes thousands of percent in short periods of time. Are the crypto memes dead or dying now?
Bitcoin's (BTC) slide under the $97,000 mark sent all the major altcoins to print red indexes all around. As the decline continues, crypto whales are finding this period as the “Buy the dip” opportunity and scooping top meme coins like Pepe and dogwifhat (WIF).
Big players in the crypto market are making waves again, and this time, they're betting big on meme coins. According to Spot On Chain, a smart whale has secured a massive $13.75 million profit while trading Pepe (PEPE). Meanwhile, another whale grabbed millions worth of WIF from Binance, sparking speculation about the next move.
$16 million worth of these tokens were scooped up from the giant crypto exchange Binance on Thursday.
The crypto market is marginally down, with price action remaining mixed. Bitcoin (BTC) has slipped below $98,000 over the past 24 hours.
Meme coin whales nabbed significant market attention amid the recent turbulent landscape, heavily purchasing Pepe coin (PEPE) and Dogwifhat (WIF). On-chain data on Thursday revealed that roughly $16 million worth of the abovementioned tokens were bought from the cryptocurrency exchange behemoth Binance.
Bitcoin and the rest of the crypto market took a turn for the worse over the weekend in price drops that have largely been blamed on Trump's promised tariffs. I overheard a handful of X Spaces hosts sound the alarms about it on Monday, acting as though the bull market was over.
Following President Donald Trump's recent tariff announcement, global markets are in turmoil, with U.S. stock futures dropping significantly.
The crypto trenches were lined with disappointment as Trump's tariffs nuked the charts. Can Dogecoin and other meme coins withstand a full-blown trade war?
Solana meme coins WIF and BONK continue to struggle, reflecting the broader downturn in the sector. WIF has dropped to nearly $1, its lowest level in eight months, while BONK risks testing key support levels as its EMA lines signal a continued downtrend.
Smart buyers are looking at cheap tokens with much room to grow as the cryptocurrency market gets ready for its next big rise
The popular Solana meme coin Dogwifhat (WIF) is poised for a bullish trend reversal as it appears to have completed a macro double-top correction.
Analysts say Bitcoin must reclaim $103,000 support level to continue rally.
