Trump dinner attendees may be primarily non-U.S. citizens
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Trump dinner attendees may be primarily non-U.S. citizens
According to CNBC, as President Trump's private dinner with top holders of the meme coin approaches, data analysis shows that most attendees may come from outside the United States. The highly anticipated dinner will take place on May 22 at Trump's golf club in Virginia near Washington, D.C., inviting 220 top $TRUMP token holders. Data from blockchain analytics firm Inca Digital indicates that many of the top $TRUMP token holders have wallets closely linked to international exchanges that do not serve U.S. customers. Bloomberg's analysis further reveals that 19 out of the top 25 largest wallets almost certainly belong to individuals outside the U.S. Inca Digital told CNBC that while 560,376 wallets have realized a total profit of $5.2 billion from the $TRUMP token, a total of 592,962 wallets have incurred combined losses of $3.9 billion.
TechFlow news, May 18 — According to CNBC, as President Trump's private dinner with top holders of meme coins approaches, data analysis shows that most attendees may come from outside the United States. The highly anticipated event will take place on May 22 at Trump's golf club in Virginia near Washington, D.C., inviting 220 top holders of the $TRUMP token.
Data from blockchain analytics firm Inca Digital indicates that many top $TRUMP token holders have wallets closely linked to international exchanges that do not serve U.S. customers. Bloomberg’s analysis further reveals that 19 out of the top 25 largest wallets almost certainly belong to individuals outside the United States.
Inca Digital told CNBC that while 560,376 wallets have realized a total profit of $5.2 billion from the $TRUMP token, a total of 592,962 wallets have incurred combined losses of $3.9 billion.




