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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Donald Trump Will Host the Top Holders of His Cryptocurrency at a Gala Tonight
May 23, 2025 at 04:06 am
Despite the president having called the $Trump token “The Greatest of them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”, nearly half the gala's guests
Donald Trump will host the top holders of his cryptocurrency at a gala on Monday evening at his private golf club near Washington DC, despite the fact that nearly half the gala’s guests appear to have sustained losses from purchasing the coin, according to a Guardian analysis.
The attendees are winners of the US president’s meme coin competition. Last month, Trump announced that the 220 crypto wallets with the largest holdings of $Trump between 23 April and 12 May would win a ticket to a private dinner at the Trump National golf club. The top 25 holders would also be invited to a “Private VIP Reception” with the president beforehand. The news caused the coin to spike more than 50%.
Buyers were ranked by their “time-weighted” holdings, which reached 11.3m coins – worth approximately $148m in total as of 12 May. Snapping up the coin propelled entrants to the top of the leaderboard. However, the Guardian’s analysis of crypto wallets on the Solana blockchain suggests that many have been burned along the way.
Of the 220 winners, 95 – some 43% – have suffered a net loss from purchasing $Trump since the coin’s January launch, a combined $8.95m, according to trading history and portfolios as of 21 May.
A contestant under the username “GAnt” appears to have endured the biggest losses. Despite placing fourth on the leaderboard, buying the tokens has led to a $1.06m shortfall. Similarly, user “Meow” is down $621,000, despite achieving VIP status.
This aligns with a broader trend: it’s believed that 764,000 wallets – mostly belonging to small holders – have lost money on $Trump, according to data from the cryptocurrency and blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis. Meanwhile, just 58 wallets have made more than $10m each on their purchases of the coin, per Chainalysis. The cryptocurrency is trading 68% below its all-time high when it peaked the day before the president’s inauguration.
About 40% of the gala attendees own less than one $Trump token. Among them are buyers who purchased the coin during its initial days of hype and then dumped it when the price hit its zenith. User “UVIL”, for example, profited more than $7m from the president’s coin, followed by “boop” and “Woo”, both earning more than $2m, respectively, according to the Guardian’s analysis. Dinner ticket winners shelled out between $55,000 and $37.7m to attend, with the price of one seat averaging out to $1m, according to data from the blockchain analytics company Nansen published by NBC.
Attendees are thus not necessarily current owners of the Trump coins, but “people who pumped and dumped them”, said James Angel, a professor of financial regulation at Georgetown University. “It just shows that, when you elect a clown, you get a circus.”
The Guardian’s calculations assume transfers in and out of wallets were sales at market prices from the time, although this is not possible to prove for all transactions.
The Trump administration is not directly involved in administering $Trump. However, the president may profit from token sales and trading fees. Trump-affiliated entities – notably CIC Digital LLC and Fight Fight Fight LLC – issued the coin and own 80% of its supply, which will be gradually unlocked throughout his term. These entities also made $320m in trading fees as of 6 May, according to data from Chainalysis, published byCNBC.
The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The president lauding high-risk and opaque assets coincides with a wider easing of financial regulation. Until recently, the Securities and Exchange Commission viewed most cryptocurrencies as securities, not commodities. But under new leadership, the regulator issued guidance stating that meme coins are “akin to collectibles” and thus “neither meme coin purchasers nor holders are protected by the federal securities laws.” On that view, $Trump sales are not subject to the same disclosures required of stocks or bonds, nor would the president’s affiliates be considered unregistered issuers of securities.
Despite the SEC’s view, experts say the unique conditions of this particular meme coin may justify securities classification regardless.
Corey Fraye, the director of investor protection for the Consumer Federation of America, a non-profit, believes that $Trump could pass the Howey test – the legal framework used to determine whether a transaction qualifies as an investment contract under securities laws.
“The promotion of these tokens to a reasonable investor would create an expectation of profit related to this entire scheme that they think they’re buying into,” Fraye said.
Moreover, the fact that Trump-affiliated entities own the majority of the supply, combined with
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