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Recently, the crypto community has shown increasing interest in the crypto activities of former U.S. President Donald Trump. According to on-chain data, Trump is associated with several crypto wallets, the most notable being the publicly known address:

Domain: donaldtrump.eth

Address:


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This wallet is linked to the ENS domain donaldtrump.eth, and it regularly receives large amounts of tokens from memecoin and NFT projects – especially following Trump’s public mentions of cryptocurrency.

As of the time of writing, Trump’s wallet has held various tokens including:

  • ETH (Ethereum)

  • TRUMP (a memecoin named after him)

  • Trump Digital Trading Cards (NFTs)

  • And other unusual tokens often sent for promotional purposes.
Notable highlights:

  • Trump sold a portion of his Trump NFT Cards, earning millions of dollars in ETH.

  • His wallet is tracked by platforms like Arkham, Etherscan, and Lookonchain.

  • His transactions can influence the prices of smaller-cap tokens.
Although Trump once expressed skepticism about cryptocurrencies, his actual activities suggest that he and his team are actively exploring blockchain opportunities. This raises the question: Is Trump quietly preparing for a “TrumpCoin” or another major crypto move?
 
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As we navigate the world of free cryptocurrencies, can we consider the methods used to earn them as ethical or manipulative? With the rise of forums and platforms offering crypto rewards for participation, are we inadvertently fostering a culture of dependency, much like the consequences seen during the Prohibition era?
 
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Is the idea of earning free cryptocurrency through forums just a clever marketing ploy, or could it genuinely lead to financial independence? What measures do you think should be in place to ensure that users aren’t being misled or exploited in these discussions?
 
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Is it morally acceptable to profit from discussions in online forums, especially in the crypto space? As community members, should we prioritize genuine interaction over financial gain, or is monetization a natural evolution of digital communication?
 

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