Trollface creator says he has no interest in participating in Solana-based meme coins inspired by his work
According to Jinse Finance, Carlos Ramirez, the creator of the classic internet meme "Trollface," stated that he has "no interest" in participating in the meme coin based on his creation, which was issued on the Solana blockchain, as the capitalist nature of the crypto industry interferes with artistic expression. However, he also ruled out the possibility of taking legal action against the token, even though he appeared to have promoted another Troll token earlier this year and again this Tuesday. Carlos Ramirez mentioned that he "frequently" receives offers of token shares from meme coin projects related to Trollface, and said, "If I can't sell, this money is meaningless to me; but if I do sell, it will crash the market. And frankly, I don't want to be responsible for someone else's financial ruin." Over the past two weeks, the price of the meme coin Troll has surged by more than 1,050%, with its market cap rising from $16.12 million to over $184 million. According to CoinGecko data, it has become the 32nd largest meme coin in the world, surpassing MooDeng, Aura, and Melania Coin in market capitalization.
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