TRUMP Coin Team Denies $300K Dinner Rumor

The merry band behind the TRUMP meme coin, clearly no strangers to the odd bit of online gossip, has swiftly dispatched an urgent clarification to all those terribly confused souls. You see, rumors had circulated—because, let’s face it, they always do—that in order to get an invite to a ā€œDinner with President Trump,ā€ you had to possess at least $300,000 worth of TRUMP tokens. Ridiculous, right? Or perhaps just delightfully absurd. šŸ½ļøšŸ’°

But before anyone could book a seat at the fanciest dinner party of the century, Justin Sun, that ever-vibrant founder of Tron, decided to take matters into his own hands. With a mere $14 million worth of the meme coin in his virtual wallet, he rocketed ahead of the pack, leaving everyone else in the dust and cementing his position as the undisputed leader in this escalating battle for a few moments with the Donald. šŸ’øšŸš€

Clearing Up the Fog of Confusion

The whole hullabaloo, it turns out, stemmed from the fact that the team had promised a dinner with President Trump for the top 220 people on a leaderboard. In true social media style, the rumor mill worked overtime, and folks started thinking that if you were number 220, you were suddenly out of the game if you didn’t have a cool $300,000 of TRUMP tokens in your account. Well, as you might expect, it was all a bit of a misunderstanding—likely fueled by too many late-night crypto discussions. The truth, as always, is far less dramatic.

ā€œWe want to clarify a few things people seem to be confused by on X and in the Media,ā€ the official TRUMP meme account posted. ā€œYou need $300K+ to participate (You Don’t). That we’re unlocking into this competition (We’re Not).ā€

The real story, as it turns out, is that the leaderboard isn’t about cold, hard cash but about how long you’ve been a loyal TRUMP token holder. The team clarified that the leaderboard would exclude any locked tokens, exchange wallets, or holders who couldn’t be bothered to participate in the actual competition. So, rest easy, folks—there’s still a chance for even the most humble holder to break bread with the big guy. šŸ„–šŸ·

The Sun Has Risen… and He’s Betting Big

Let’s talk about Justin Sun, shall we? The crypto mogul has placed a grand bet of $14 million on this entire venture, holding a mind-boggling 1,176,803 TRUMP tokens. It’s enough to make a grown man’s head spin. And, as expected, the crypto world has taken notice. His decision to register for the dinner has added a delightful sprinkle of drama to an already fiery spectacle. šŸ„³šŸ”„

But of course, not everyone’s quite so smitten by the spectacle. Some cheeky critics are convinced the whole thing’s just a classic pump-and-dump—nothing but a clever ploy to get people to buy up TRUMP tokens before someone pulls the rug out from under them. ā€œLmao pumping the coin before the release of the locked coins for them to dump,ā€ one user quipped, proving once again that the internet can’t resist a good conspiracy theory. šŸ™„šŸ’¼

Nevertheless, the market reacted with the enthusiasm of a dog seeing its owner return home after a long day at work. The TRUMP coin price surged from $9 to $16 in a matter of minutes, hitting a seven-week high before taking a bit of a breather. At last check, it was back down to a still-respectable $13.08, showing a solid 9.1% gain on the day. Not bad, right? That’s a solid 73.6% jump in the past week alone, folks, which is more than you can say for most crypto projects. šŸ“ˆšŸ‚

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2025-04-25 13:16