#MEME法案

In 2025, the United States Congress proposed the "Modern Compensation and Misconduct Enforcement Act" (MEME Act), aimed at prohibiting the President, members of Congress, and their immediate family from issuing or promoting cryptocurrencies, particularly meme coins associated with political figures.

The introduction of this bill stems from the controversy triggered by former President Donald Trump's launch of the $TRUMP meme coin. The token experienced a rapid price surge, followed by a drastic decline, resulting in significant losses for many retail investors. This incident raised ethical and legal questions regarding the ability of political figures to engage in cryptocurrency activities using their power and influence.

The MEME Act seeks to enhance oversight of public officials, prevent them from engaging in cryptocurrency trading through their positions, and increase market transparency. Although the likelihood of the bill passing in a Republican-controlled Congress is low, it marks an important step for the United States in cryptocurrency regulation.