TRUMP memecoin project to airdrop around $50 of tokens to buyers of Trump-branded products
Quick Take Buyers of Trump-branded watches, fragrances, sneakers or digital collectible cards may be eligible for a TRUMP memecoin airdrop. Users will get three TRUMP tokens no matter how many products they purchased, as long as they bought the items before Feb. 15.
A company connected to United States President Donald Trump will airdrop three TRUMP tokens to individuals who have purchased Trump-branded watches, fragrances, sneakers or digital collectible cards.
Users will get three TRUMP tokens no matter how many products they purchased, as long as they bought the items before Feb. 15, according to Trump's memecoin website .
TRUMP trades at $17.31 , valuing the airdrop around $50 USD. Users have until March 1 to claim their tokens. The blockchain platform Crossmint is facilitating the airdrop.
Trump launched his memecoin ahead of his Jan. 20 inauguration as 47th United States President, where it quickly rose to a $67 price point and cracked the top 20 cryptocurrencies. TRUMP ranks 43rd, just behind Aptos , by market capitalization as of publication, according to The Block's price dashboard .
In late 2022, Donald Trump unveiled his NFT collection, containing 45,000 Polygon-based assets selling for $99 each. After launching subsequent collections , Trump revealed in an August 2024 financial disclosure that he earned $7 million from his NFT collections.
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