Meme Desk

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About

// who's behind this

Meme Desk is an independent, commercially supported publication that covers memecoins the way a field researcher covers a traveling carnival: with genuine fascination, a notebook, and no intention of riding the rides. We may earn affiliate or advertising revenue from some links on this site; that revenue never dictates our conclusions, and it never will. We hold no position in any token we write about.

What we cover

News and mechanics: what moved this week, how trending runs actually assemble themselves, what a verification badge does and does not certify, and how the market's marketing evolves cycle to cycle. We also review the instruments around the market — screeners, wallets, venues, tooling — because a reader who insists on watching the carnival deserves decent binoculars. What we never publish: coin picks, price targets, "potential" framing, or any answer to "which coin will explode." Coins are specimens here, not recommendations.

How we work

We use the tools we review first-hand where possible, and rely on documented sources — published documentation, credible reporting, the companies' own materials — where it is not, saying so in the text ("per reports", "as of this writing", "the company says"). We do not invent quotes, statistics, or dates, and every post carries a plainly worded risk note, because in this market that is simply accurate reporting.

Who writes here

The site is edited by Max Vandel — a disclosed house pen name maintained by our editorial team — who signs every review. News items run under the house byline Staff, Meme Desk. Our editorial policy explains the byline model, our scoring, and how corrections work; the contact page reaches the desk directly, and we would genuinely rather hear about an error than not.