Controversial rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, denied intentions to launch his own meme coin on Saturday, stating that he only focuses on things he is “knowledgeable” about.
The rapper formerly known as Kanye West then posted and deleted a video in which he wore a swastika T-shirt and said Portnoy was “playing with my money” by saying the Ye coin launch was fake.
Rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, continued to confuse the cryptocurrency community through his erratic social media behavior and mixed signals about his meme coin project. What happened ...
According to reports, Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, is set to launch his own meme coin in the coming days, after a series of X posts hinting at the launch and a leaked email sent to ...
The rumors also include that Kanye might've reportedly sold his X account for $17 million to Barkmeta so they could launch and promote a new Kanye-themed meme coin.
Kanye West responded to Dave Portnoy on X after the Barstool Sports chief labeled his meme coin a scam. On Saturday, Portnoy ranted about the rapper on X, naming West the 'worst human alive' while ...
“Would a Jewish person buy my meme coin if it was called the s##### coin?” he posted. He later claimed that those who disapproved of his past comments were now eager to obtain the new token.
Anticipation among both crypto enthusiasts and bettors remains high for a potential Kanye West meme coin. If it becomes a reality, the token would almost certainly be one of the best cryptos to buy.