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Trump’s Meme Coin Craze: Buy Crypto, Win Dinner With the Ex-President

How Trump’s Digital Coin Is Making Millions — and Buying Face Time

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 6, 2026
in Government and Politics, Political Leadership & Public Life
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Crypto for Clout: Trump’s Coin Offers Dinner to Top Buyers - AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File

Trading Memes for Access: Trump’s Coin Nets $320M in Fees - AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File

Trump’s Meme Coin Hustle: Big Money, Big Perks — and a Seat at the Table

In a twist that blends cryptocurrency hype with political access, Donald Trump’s meme coin venture is generating millions — and offering loyal buyers a chance to dine with the former president himself.

$320 Million in Fees and Counting

Since its launch earlier this year, Trump’s meme coin has racked up over $320 million in transaction fees, according to blockchain firm Chainalysis. While meme coins are usually seen as internet jokes with no real value, Trump’s version is turning out to be anything but.

Now, it’s not just about digital tokens. Trump is offering a May 22 dinner invite to the top 220 coin holders, held at his Washington-area golf club. Even more exclusive: the top 25 holders will gain access to a private reception with the man himself.

The coin’s official site promotes the dinner with a bold message:
“Let the President know how many $TRUMP coins YOU own!”

How the Trumps Are Cashing In

While many assume profits in crypto come from selling high, Trump’s team is playing a different game — one that relies on trading volume, not price spikes.

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The coin is traded on a decentralized exchange, using a liquidity pool — a crypto mechanism that pairs Trump’s meme coin with popular currencies like Ethereum. Every time someone makes a trade, a small fee is charged. These fees are split between CIC Digital (a Trump Organization affiliate) and another unnamed partner.

As Nicolai Søndergaard of analytics firm Nansen explained:

“You don’t really care about the price. You care that trading volume stays high — that’s what generates fees.”

After the May 22 dinner was announced, trading activity surged. In just one week, the Trump coin generated $1.3 million in fees, while the price jumped from $9 to $14. As of Monday, it was trading around $11.

Trump: “I’m Not Profiting”

Despite the numbers, Trump claims he’s not paying attention to the coin’s success.

In an interview on NBC’s Meet the Press, he brushed off concerns about profiting while campaigning:

“Should I contribute all of my real estate if it goes up because I’m doing a good job as president? I don’t think so.”

An ethics agreement limits Trump’s involvement in day-to-day operations at the Trump Organization and restricts what financial details he can receive. Still, 80% of the meme coins remain locked up, allocated to CIC Digital and its partner.

Memes, Watches, and Heavy Promotion

Trump’s team is pushing the campaign hard across social media. On X (formerly Twitter), the coin’s official account recently urged users to post memes, promising one lucky creator a dinner seat. The top four coin holders will also receive Trump-themed watches valued at $100,000 each.

High-Priced Access — and Hidden Attendees

On Monday, Trump hosted a closed-door fundraiser at his golf club — dubbed the Crypto & AI Innovators Dinner — with a jaw-dropping $1.5 million entry fee per guest. While it was sponsored by his MAGA Inc. super PAC, the attendee list remains private for now. Eventually, donor names must be disclosed by law, but meme coin buyers remain anonymous.

Unlike campaign contributions, crypto purchases don’t require public reporting — a detail that’s raising red flags.

Critics Warn of Influence by Anonymous Buyers

Some Democrats argue that the anonymity behind meme coin transactions opens the door for bad actors to gain influence without transparency. The coin’s website states that participants’ full legal names and contact information won’t be shown publicly. Instead, they appear under usernames on a leaderboard, which ranks holders by both quantity and duration of coin ownership.

Just below the 220-person cut-off? A motivational nudge from the site:
“You’re so close. FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT for your $TRUMP dinner.”

Bottom Line:
What started as a digital novelty has morphed into a fundraising engine and access ticket to one of the most polarizing figures in modern politics. Whether it’s crypto innovation or just another Trump hustle depends on who you ask — but for those holding $TRUMP coins, the dinner bell is ringing.

Source: AP News – Trump’s meme coin business racks up fees as buyers jump at the chance for access to the president

Tags: #TrumpBlockchain#TrumpCampaign#TRUMPCoin#TrumpCrypto#TrumpDinner#TrumpMemeCoin#TrumpWealth#Web3
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