Donald Trump's wife Melania trump catches some heat on social media after she reveals that she was also invested in cryptocurrency, like her President-elect husband
Donald Trump launched $TRUMP cryptocurrency, a meme coin, days before his inauguration. It quickly reached over $32 billion in value. Melania has now launched her own.
The cryptocurrency market often sees projects rise and fall quickly, with hype-driven tokens like Melania Trump’s coin facing challenges in sustaining investor confidence.While speculative projects struggle to find their footing,
President Donald Trump's return to office could be inaugurating a new landscape in cryptocurrency. Just two days after launching the new $TRUMP cryptocurrency meme ...
Hours before the second inauguration of president-elect Donald Trump, incoming first lady Melania Trump has launched her own cryptocurrency. “The Official Melania Meme is live! You can buy $MELANIA now,” Ms Trump posted on X in the early hours of Monday.
$TRUMP and $MELANIA, as with other meme coins, are volatile. At the time of writing, $TRUMP traded around $US27, a fall of over 60 percent from its $US73 high, but still well above its initial sale price. $MELANIA has fared less well and is trading at $2.30, less than one third of its initial sale price.
The TRUMP meme coin frenzy caused Solana dApps to suffer during an increased period of trading volume and congestion.
Out of the 1 billion maximum supply of $Trump meme coin, 200 million coins are currently circulating in the market and are in public hands.
Crypto enthusiasts' faith is tested as an executive order, a bitcoin sell-off and the introduction of meme coins by the president and first lady mark the first 10 days of his second term.
Altify, a regulated FSP (53289) backed by JSE-listed Sabvest, offers a regulated, secure, and easy-to-use crypto investment gateway.
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