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Eric Adams’ Cryptocurrency Made No Sense. That Was the Point.

Economy
United States
Started January 15, 2026

Eric Adams' cryptocurrency made no sense. That was the point, writes Mark Gimein—meme coins are supposed to make you feel dumb

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
Eric Adams' endorsement of cryptocurrency, even if nonsensical, challenges traditional financial systems and encourages innovation in digital assets.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
Promoting a cryptocurrency that lacks logic undermines public trust and can lead to financial losses for uninformed investors.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
Using nonsensical cryptocurrency as a publicity stunt trivializes serious discussions about the future of digital currencies and their regulation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
The absurdity of meme coins reflects a cultural phenomenon that highlights the irrational aspects of speculative investing.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
The rise of meme coins like Adams' cryptocurrency serves as a commentary on societal values, showing how entertainment can dominate serious financial discourse.
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