2024 US Presidential hopeful Donald Trump isn’t much interested in “Jeo Boden (BODEN)” memecoin, a joke crypto token mimicking the current President Joe Biden.
Former President Trump, answering to his fan questions, mocked the memecoin after hearing that the token reached $240 million market-cap.
“That’s a lot of money for a coin, I don’t like that investment,” he noted.
Trump Speaks on $BODEN at NFT Event
"That's a Lotta Money for a Coin, I Don't Like That Investment"
Audio Source: @realDannyNelson pic.twitter.com/8NcpuCc6ZI
— db (@tier10k) May 9, 2024
His remarks came during a special Trump NFT event for holders held at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Wednesday.
Last month, Solana-based memecoins representing caricatures of Biden and Trump, posted massive gains, according to blockchain data from DexScreener.
Crypto tokens referring to a misspelling of both the candidates – “Jeo Boden” and “Doland Tremp” – went head-to-head with trading. At a point, “Jeo Boden” and “Doland Tremp” saw market capitalization of $473 million and $83 million, respectively.
Memecoins have received popularity on the Solana blockchain in recent times, thanks to its speed and low transaction costs. SOL-based memecoins have a combined market capitalization of $7.31 billion at press time, per CoinGecko data.
The embattled former leader is also open to crypto donations for campaign. When asked by the mob, “Can we donate using crypto?” Trump noted, “If you can’t, I’ll make sure you can.”
BREAKING: DONALD TRUMP ASKED “CAN WE DONATE USING CRYPTO?”
“IF YOU CANT, I’LL MAKE SURE YOU CAN” pic.twitter.com/Nm2YjqxwSI
— Frank (33.3%) (@frankdegods) May 9, 2024
Following Trump’s remarks, Boden memecoin saw a 25% raise in its price on Wednesday. After peaking $0.43, the
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