TRUMP gala dinner attendees dump tokens before event as price falls 8% amid protests
US President Donald Trump hosted a highly publicized crypto dinner on May 22 for top holders of the TRUMP memecoin, attracting a mix of crypto elites and public figures from across the globe.
The exclusive event, first announced in April, was reserved for the top 220 TRUMP token holders. The 25 largest holders received VIP access, including a private reception with Trump before dinner.
According to data from CryptoRank, the attendees collectively held around $394 million worth of the TRUMP token before the event. Notably, 72% of guests came from outside the US, highlighting the memecoin’s global appeal.
Meanwhile, TRON founder Justin Sun topped the list of attendees with a $19 million stake in the TRUMP token, while the average guest held approximately $1.79 million in TRUMP. The median investment in the digital asset was about $348,000.
Who attended TRUMP’s dinner?
While Trump’s team did not publish an official guest list, social media posts and blockchain data helped confirm several attendees.
These included Justin Sun, Vincent Liu of Kronos Research, Synthetix founder Kain Warwick, Magic Eden CEO Jack Lu, and unnamed representatives of crypto projects like Biconomy, Sonic SVM, and SolCex.
Others who spotted or self-reported at the event were former NBA player Lamar Odom, who recently launched the ODOM token, MemeCore executives like Rudy Rong, and Russian-born crypto entrepreneur Nikita Anufriev.
The guests described the event as a rare convergence of global crypto players, many of whom flew in from Asia and Europe. Liu of Kronos said:
“Hearing President Trump affirm his support for crypto in person is both inspiring and deeply motivating.”
Meanwhile, photos shared on social media revealed a luxury dinner featuring halibut, filet mignon, and a signature organic salad named after Trump.
Notably, Sun said he received a Trump Tourbillon Watch at the dinner
TRUMP token dumps after dinner gala
While the dinner was intended to celebrate the eponymous token’s success, market sentiment quickly soured. Shortly after the event, the price of TRUMP dropped over 7% to $13.70, according to CryptoSlate’s data.
Blockchain sleuths revealed that nearly half the gala attendees no longer held TRUMP tokens in their wallets. In fact, 92 of the 220 eligible wallets had fully exited their positions before the event.

Additionally, the token balances among top holders declined from 11.3 million to 7 million post-dinner.
Moreover, the glitz of the event also attracted heat from demonstrators and US lawmakers alike, who criticized the event as a pay-to-play scheme.
Senator Chris Murphy called the gala “corrupt” and demanded that Trump release the official guest list if the dinner was legitimate.
He said:
“Trump’s meme coin is designed to facilitate corruption. You can pay Trump secretly, which gets you secret special access to the President. If Trump’s dinner with the top coin buyers was legit, he would release the list of attendees. But it’s corrupt. So the list stays hidden.”
The post TRUMP gala dinner attendees dump tokens before event as price falls 8% amid protests appeared first on CryptoSlate.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Ethereum (ETH) Testing Key Resistance – Can It Break Out to Lift Off Altcoins?

Bittensor (TAO) Approaches Key Resistance – Is a Breakout Rally on Horizon?

Calm Before The Storm ? BTC Surges In Silence

Bitcoin buyer dominance at $111K suggests 'another wave' of gains
Bitcoin at all-time highs is a cue to buy, not sell, the latest analysis shows, with spot takers still dominant on exchange order books.

Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








