#MEMEAct Meme Coins Are Getting Cancelled – And Not by the Market

Crypto just met its first real censorship test.

Senator Chris Murphy’s proposed MEME Act would ban U.S. presidents and lawmakers from launching or shilling meme coins. Why? Because Trump Coin exploded — and now Washington wants to put a lid on the joke.

But here’s the twist: while regulators talk "ethics," degens see warfare against open markets and digital creativity.

What’s next — banning dog faces and pixel frogs?

This isn’t just about Trump. It’s about whether meme coins are a threat to democracy — or a reflection of it.

As usual, crypto is faster than law. And now? It's political.