#MEMEAct

MEMEAct

The term "MEME Act" currently refers to two different things:

* The Modern Enforcement of Rights and Misconduct Act: This is a bill that was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives (H.R.1712) in February 2025.

It aims to prevent elected federal officials and their families from making financial gains by issuing, sponsoring, or promoting digital assets, including cryptocurrencies and meme coins. The law seeks to address concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the exploitation of public office for personal gain in the emerging digital assets space.

* A meme coin with the symbol "MEME": This is a cryptocurrency. I asked about it in the context of converting it to another cryptocurrency called "ACT" (Act I The AI Prophecy). Information about its current value and how to trade it can be found on cryptocurrency exchange platforms like Kraken.

The MEME Act "MEME Act" is an acronym for Making Essentials More Expensive Act, which is a sarcastic or satirical name sometimes used online or in public discussions, and does not actually refer to a real law most of the time. This term is typically used in memes or satirical political discussions to express people's discontent with government decisions or legislation seen as increasing the cost of living or prices.