Will Trump issue new coins again? Why can a single fake rumor make the market go into collective excitement?
Yesterday, Eric Trump just debunked a claim that no new tokens have been issued—calling it fraud.
But before the debunking, $TRUMP surged by nearly 38%, and $MELANIA also jumped by 18%.
Don’t look at whether token issuance is real—just look at the market’s pathological behavior.
As long as “Trump + new coin” appears, funds will dare to blindly rush in.
No contracts, no team, no verification—only social-media leaks are enough to shake loose hundreds of millions, and they also leave $TRUMP reduced to nothing but pure emotion-driven sentiment.
Behind the blind following, the Trump family is indeed actively working in the crypto space. Their World Liberty Financial $WLFI and $USD1 have just received conditionally approved charter/banking licensing from the OCC’s National Trust Bank.
However, precisely because more real projects are emerging, fake news is even easier to mix into the noise and confuse people.
The biggest risk for Trump-linked tokens isn’t that nobody trades them—it’s that they’re too easy to be manipulated.
🔹 Three defensive principles to avoid getting trapped:
▶️ Check the official source: whether family/official accounts have confirmed
▶️ Check the entity: whether there is a clear contract and issuer
▶️ Check the channel: whether major platforms also post the announcement
All three are required. Don’t rush. Markets often blow up both the story and the bubble before the truth becomes clear.
Not investment advice. DYOR
Yesterday, Eric Trump just debunked a claim that no new tokens have been issued—calling it fraud.
But before the debunking, $TRUMP surged by nearly 38%, and $MELANIA also jumped by 18%.
Don’t look at whether token issuance is real—just look at the market’s pathological behavior.
As long as “Trump + new coin” appears, funds will dare to blindly rush in.
No contracts, no team, no verification—only social-media leaks are enough to shake loose hundreds of millions, and they also leave $TRUMP reduced to nothing but pure emotion-driven sentiment.
Behind the blind following, the Trump family is indeed actively working in the crypto space. Their World Liberty Financial $WLFI and $USD1 have just received conditionally approved charter/banking licensing from the OCC’s National Trust Bank.
However, precisely because more real projects are emerging, fake news is even easier to mix into the noise and confuse people.
The biggest risk for Trump-linked tokens isn’t that nobody trades them—it’s that they’re too easy to be manipulated.
🔹 Three defensive principles to avoid getting trapped:
▶️ Check the official source: whether family/official accounts have confirmed
▶️ Check the entity: whether there is a clear contract and issuer
▶️ Check the channel: whether major platforms also post the announcement
All three are required. Don’t rush. Markets often blow up both the story and the bubble before the truth becomes clear.
Not investment advice. DYOR
