Crypto’s ’Crime Supercycle’ Explodes as Memecoins and Lax Oversight Collide
Crypto's Wild West era isn't over—it's evolved. A perfect storm of meme-driven speculation and regulatory blind spots fuels a new wave of digital asset chaos.
How memecoins became crime's favorite Trojan horse
Pump-and-dump schemes now wear doge masks. Rug pulls disguise themselves as viral trends. The very features that make memecoins irresistible to retail—low prices, community hype, and that sweet, sweet FOMO—also make them ideal for bad actors. No fundamentals? No problem when you're moving faster than regulators can blink.
The oversight gap widening by the minute
While traditional finance plays whack-a-mole with compliance, crypto's global nature lets exploits slip through jurisdictional cracks. Exchanges scramble to implement safeguards, but the arms race favors attackers—especially when 'anonymous team' is still considered an acceptable whitepaper section.
Wake-up call or tipping point?
The industry faces a choice: clean house or risk becoming synonymous with financial recklessness. Either way, hedge funds will still find a way to charge 2-and-20 for exposure to this mess.
