Mark Cuban Says All Meme Coins Are Rug Pulls, But What About His Beloved Dogecoin?

Source Bitcoinist

Billionaire investor and Shark Tank star, Mark Cuban recently declared that all meme coins are rug pulls in a podcast. However, this statement contradicts his well-known support and love for Dogecoin (DOGE), the first-ever meme coin and one of the most popular cryptocurrencies in the market. 

Mark Cuban: All Meme Coins Are “Rug Pulls”

In a podcast with Farokh Radio on October 3, Cuban stated that all meme-based cryptocurrencies are rug pulls, implying that these coins are scams designed to deceive investors. When asked about his view of meme coins in the market, Cuban explained that the appeal of these digital assets comes largely from their fun meme theme and strong community backing. 

Despite his public support for Dogecoin, Cuban compared trading meme coins to playing a game of roulette or musical chairs. He emphasized that the allure behind these coins lies in their unpredictability and volatility. He also pointed out that the value of most meme coins is heavily influenced by market trends and social sentiments, often surging as more people join in and declining as sentiment turns negative. 

The Shark Tank star also noted that there was no real reason for meme coins to remain sustainable in the crypto market. This statement could be attributed to meme coin’s general lack of real utility and intrinsic value, especially compared to household crypto names like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. 

Using the recently launched meme coin, MooDeng as an example, Cuban suggested that meme-based cryptocurrencies were a fun but risky investment that could potentially yield profits for lucky investors. He further noted that, no one was under the illusion that meme coins are sound investments, but their appeal lies in their playful meme-driven nature and propensity to surge dramatically. 

As he elaborated on his view of meme-based cryptocurrencies being potential rug pulls, Cuban admitted that he has often been tempted to invest in these volatile coins. He revealed that while he has considered trading several meme coins, he ultimately refrained from doing so due to their unpredictable and unstable nature. 

Is Dogecoin A Rug Pull?

Despite stating that all meme coins were rug pulls, Cuban has regularly shown strong support for Dogecoin, the leading doggy-themed meme coin. Earlier this year, the famous billionaire investor disclosed that the Dallas Mavericks, an American professional basketball team that he owns, still accepts Dogecoin as a payment method. 

Additionally, Cuban is known to speak favorably about Dogecoin, even stating in his recent podcast with Farokh Radio that he sees the utility and store of value characteristic in Dogecoin and other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. 

Cuban’s skepticism about the sustainability and legitimacy of meme coins is echoed in a recent report by BDC consulting which highlights the increasing number of dead meme coins. The report reveals that as of March 2024, there were over 2,000 meme coin projects, yet 89% of these coins had a market capitalization of zero to $1,000, while only 5% surpassed a market capitalization of $10 million. 

The report also notes that 40% of meme coin projects are frequently impacted by pump and dump schemes while 30% turn out to be rug pulls. However, based on Cuban’s recent statements in the podcast, 100% of meme coins are rug pulls, meaning even his beloved Dogecoin which is the number one meme coin, may fall into this category. 

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