Coinye West is a historically significant meme coin, released in 2014 as the second major meme coin project following Dogecoin. The project was centered around the famous rapper Kanye West, attempting to leverage his influence in popular culture to attract the attention of the cryptocurrency community. Due to trademark disputes related to Kanye West, Coinye West was eventually forced to shut down. Despite its short lifespan, Coinye West has left an indelible mark in the cryptocurrency and internet culture, becoming a landmark case in the meme coin space.
2/19/2025, 8:49:02 AM
Kanye West’s introduction of Kanye West Coin (YZY) attracted significant attention in the blockchain space and drew billions of dollars in investment.
8/26/2025, 7:04:00 AM
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3/24/2025, 8:09:22 AM
On August 21, 2025, Kanye West officially introduced his brand, YZY MONEY, to the cryptocurrency industry with the launch of the YZY token on the Solana blockchain.
8/26/2025, 7:07:49 AM
YZY MONEY is the YZY token launched by Kanye West on Solana. It is designed to support the Ye Pay and the YZY Card. In this article, we analyze its tokenomics, payment applications, and associated risks.
8/21/2025, 7:39:23 AM
As Web3 projects expand globally, many are considering how to overcome the growth bottlenecks caused by regional and cultural differences. While the social growth model that has been successful in Asia struggles in the European and American markets, this phenomenon reflects deeper cultural differences and user psychology.
12/12/2024, 7:53:11 AM
Ye Coin is a cryptocurrency that draws inspiration from artist Kanye West, reflecting the trend of integrating celebrity influence into digital assets. This article examines Ye Coin's background, functionality, trading availability on platforms like Gate.io, and the legal and ethical considerations it faces. Potential investors are advised to approach with caution, given the complexities and historical challenges of celebrity-affiliated cryptocurrencies.
4/10/2025, 6:27:45 AM
YZY Meme Coin is a cryptocurrency associated with Kanye West, which integrates Ye Pay and the YZY Card. In this article, we examine the token's issuance, market performance, and potential investment risks.
8/27/2025, 6:00:42 AM
Yeezy Coin is a cryptocurrency introduced by Kanye West that combines Ye Pay and the YZY Card. This article provides investors with informed guidance by actively examining token distribution, market volatility, and potential risks.
8/26/2025, 6:37:00 AM
Kanye West’s Yeezy Money Ecosystem on Solana, featuring Kanye Coin, the YePay payment platform, and the YZYCard crypto debit card, represents a pioneering effort to leverage celebrity influence in the Web3 space.
8/27/2025, 4:34:13 AM
YZY Meme Coin is a cryptocurrency created by Kanye West, integrating Ye Pay and the YZY Card. The article analyzes token allocation, assesses market volatility, and identifies associated risks, providing valuable insights for investors.
8/27/2025, 5:55:23 AM
Yeezy Crypto (YZY), launched by Kanye West, once saw its market cap soar to $3 billion, but has plummeted to approximately $550 million as of August 28, 2025. This report analyzes the potential risks associated with the token.
8/28/2025, 7:34:13 AM
YZY Crypto (the cryptocurrency launched by Kanye West) has experienced a decline in market capitalization from its peak, now standing at $540 million. This article examines the token distribution, concentration of internal capital, and associated investment risks.
8/28/2025, 5:49:25 AM
Kanye Meme Coin (YZY), created by Kanye West, reached a peak market capitalization of $3 billion. However, its market capitalization has now declined to around $560 million. This article examines the potential risks and pitfalls for investors.
8/27/2025, 6:44:27 AM
The events began to unfold on June 5, 2023, when the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed lawsuits against Binance.com, the world's largest crypto exchange, and Coinbase, the largest crypto exchange in the U.S.
Though the lawsuits cover various categories of cryptocurrencies, and the SEC's specific allegations against the two companies differ in many respects, the underlying intent is clear. The SEC explicitly asserts that the business operations of both Coinbase and Binance fall under the category of securities market trading and should, therefore, be subject to SEC oversight.
8/16/2023, 3:08:12 AM