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Best Meme Coins to Buy For Big Gains in 2026 Bull Run: DeepSnitch AI Leads With 100X Potential

The post Best Meme Coins to Buy For Big Gains in 2026 Bull Run: DeepSnitch AI Leads With 100X Potential appeared com. The altcoin season is closing in, with many meme coins already gearing up for the 2026 bull run, as they start to show small upticks. PEPE appreciated around 5% in the second week of November after an 18% downturn in the last month. TRUMP also surged 22% over the previous month. But it was a fairly new AI-powered meme coin, DeepSnitch AI (DSNT), that surged about 50% to $0. 02289. Though the coin is still in its presale, the momentum building around it is worth noticing. Early investors have already filled their wallets with over $520K in DSNT tokens in the second phase alone. So if you’re hunting for the best meme coins to buy and hold for the 2026 bull run, here is what you need to know. Will a bull run come in 2026, and how long could it last? According to Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan, 2026 is definitely going to be the actual bull run for the market. He suggests that, based on 2025 not showing the projected bullish trend post Bitcoin halving. He points out that after every halving, Bitcoin has entered a bull run, marking the end of a four-year cycle. But the cycle has shifted this year, with 2025 not looking like a bull year as many analysts had expected. Had it been one, 2026 would have marked the start of a bear cycle. But clearly, the bull run is delayed by a year this time. Hougan further told Cointelegraph at the Bridge conference in New York that the recent governance proposal by the Uniswap protocol could also bring many DeFi protocols back to life. Uniswap has also pumped by more than 40% in November following its proposal to burn $100 million in UNI tokens and reward its holders with the ecosystem fees.

U.S. military expands in Caribbean as Trump administration weighs action in Venezuela

The U. S. military is expanding operations in the Caribbean and Puerto Rico amid its deadly boat strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats, while the Trump administration weighs military action against Venezuela.

HKES holds entertaining competition in “Survivor”-themed fall banquet

Dozens of people gathered in the Mandela Room on Sunday for an entertaining Hong Kong Exchange Square banquet, themed “Survivors.” The HKES was founded in 1994 at Binghamton University, and its overall objective is to bring people together to help them gain a better understanding of Hong Kong culture by hosting social and cultural events.

‘Is that a hint?’ Epstein helped top Trump advisor attack Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser

One of the emails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein recently released by the House Oversight Committee reportedly shows correspondence with Steve Bannon one of President Donald Trump’s longtime advisors about getting Trump’s embattled second Supreme Court nominee through a major controversy. On Wednesday, journalist Sean Morrow of More Perfect Union posted a September 2018 email exchange between Epstein and Bannon, in which the two are seen discussing a potential line of attack on Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. According to the emails, Epstein suggested that then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s attorneys press Ford who accused Kavanaugh of assaulting her at a high school party on medications she may have been using that can sometimes cause memory loss.”I delayed my trip a day. So I’m still around,” Epstein wrote from a personal gmail account. “Tell [Kavanaugh attorney Bill Burck] they should make sure they ask Ford about her medications, what type and for how long. My guess is that [Ford lawyer Debra Katz] won’t let her answer. Roger,” Bannon responded. Epstein then sent Bannon another email with a link to a 2015 Pharmacy Times article entitled “8 Medications That May Cause Memory Loss.” Bannon wrote back: “Is this a hint,” with Epstein replying: “Duh.”The convicted child predator then sent Bannon a link to a 2017 University of São Paulo study entitled “false memories in social anxiety disorder,” followed by another correspondence that read: “She couldn’t recall if the lie detector was given the same day as her mother’s funeral or the next day? MEDS. Oh I get it now,” Bannon wrote back. Even though Bannon was no longer Trump’s White House chief strategist after August of 2017, the Washington Post reported several months after his firing that Bannon and Trump regularly kept in touch in regular phone calls that Trump himself usually initiated. Bannon still called Trump “sir” even though he was no longer an administration employee, according to the Post. Morrow wrote that while the email address Epstein had been corresponding with was redacted, he determined the recipient was Bannon, as previous exchanges with that recipient mentioned that they had been on comedian Bill Maher’s show. Morrow reported that he verified that Bannon was indeed a guest on Maher’s program on the night in question.

Louisiana prison guards cut a Rastafari inmate’s dreadlocks. Supreme Court will decide if he can sue

WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court on Monday wrestled with whether a former Louisiana inmate can sue prison officials who cut off his dreadlocks in violation of his Rastafari religious beliefs. The justices heard arguments in the case of Damon Landor, who wants to sue for money damages under a federal law designed to protect [.].

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