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The New York Times profile describes Portuguese defender Pepe as a 41‑year‑old footballer who has defied age expectations, highlighting his long career, recent performances for Portugal, and his disciplined preparation routine. Benzinga reports that the meme‑coin PEPE, a frog‑themed cryptocurrency, saw a 4% price rise and a 37% jump in trading volume, while its open interest fell, indicating mixed market signals. The Daily Dot outlines the cultural evolution of Pepe the Frog from a webcomic character to a meme icon and mentions the emergence of a speculative market for "Rare Pepes" that once used a fictitious currency called Good Boy Points.
Pepe the footballer is 41 years old and set a record as the oldest player to appear at a European Championship.
PEPE cryptocurrency rose about 4% in a day, with trading volume reaching $650.96 million, while its open interest declined.
The meme‑coin’s price increase occurred alongside a rise in long‑bet positions to 52% of traders.
Pepe the Frog has become a central figure in meme culture, spawning a niche market for collectible "Rare Pepes".
The Rare Pepe market originally used an imaginary currency called Good Boy Points before evolving into real‑money transactions.
He is 41 years, three months and 29 days old and became the oldest player to appear at a European Championship.
PEPE rose about 4.45% in the last 24 hours, reaching $0.000007374, with a 37% increase in trading volume.
Analysts interpret it as a possible bearish sign, indicating short sellers may be covering positions rather than new buying pressure.
It is a speculative market for unique Pepe the Frog images that started around 2015 on 4chan, originally using a fictitious currency called Good Boy Points.
Long‑term PEPE holders increased their balance by 0.03% in the last 24 hours, showing continued conviction.
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