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In reply to the discussion: Trump's Meme Coin Has Reportedly Netted Him More Than $50 Billion On Paper in Just 48 Hours [View all]Aussie105
(6,685 posts)42. Haven't heard much about the non fungicide tokens lately . . .
NFTs if you don't know.
Died a rapid death, or is there a heady market for them somewhere in the subterranean realms of the Interwebz?
The Bibles, the gold sneakers, Donnie must be raking it in!
The trading cards! 'I will trade you a Trump as astronaut for Trump crossing the Delaware to attack the enemy airports'!
/some intentional sarcasms there.
Must be great being a con artist and have a brain dead following!
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Trump's Meme Coin Has Reportedly Netted Him More Than $50 Billion On Paper in Just 48 Hours [View all]
Mr. Sparkle
Jan 19
OP
So true. I also wonder about money laundering and all the people that want to pay to play
tulipsandroses
Jan 19
#5
Remember how much his supporters talked about his unselfishness in not accepting a salary?
D. Spaulding
Jan 19
#6
How soon will he direct the US Treasury to buy his crypto and coins from the gold reserves?
keithbvadu2
Jan 19
#9
It's meme crypto. Any crypto is only worth what people are willing to accept for it
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 19
#10
The theoretical price of what he was given is not what he could sell for
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 19
#13
The absurdity of that headline speaks volumes about the absurdity of cryptocurrencies
William Seger
Jan 19
#22
YES! And I fully expect it to collapse even more, in price. Especially when they are touting $50+ billion or more
SWBTATTReg
Jan 20
#46
re: "Taxes on some $50+ billion dollars?" - It's not income, it's wealth, and we have no wealth tax.
thesquanderer
Jan 20
#55
Stupidity of people never fails to amaze me. When this whole f**king mess implodes, I will sit back and watch the
JohnSJ
Jan 19
#26