According to The Washington Post, the TRUMP dinner, which will be held on May 22, aims to connect Trump with the world's well-funded cryptocurrency players. Some of the invitees hope to use this opportunity to influence Trump's position on crypto regulation.
The identities of most of the invitees remain unknown, and the source of their funds is also unknown. The dinner prohibits media and filming equipment, and participants may continue to remain anonymous. It is currently known that at least six major TRUMP coin holders have disclosed their identities.
As the US presidential dinner approaches, MemeCore, as the second largest holder of TRUMP coins, has attracted widespread attention. Official data shows that MemeCore ranks second in the recent Meme event initiated by Trump, and has launched a community airdrop event. The number of addresses participating in receiving M tokens and TRUMP has exceeded 2.68 million, setting a recent high for similar projects.
MemeCore has been reported by global mainstream media such as The New York Times, Fortune, Yahoo Finance and ABC News. Its team members were also included in the list of potential guests for Trump's private dinner, alongside well-known figures in the crypto industry such as Justin Sun and Kain Warwick, and the project's influence continues to expand.
MemeCore co-founder Ice said: "Meme is the language of the Web3 world, and our goal is to build a 'decentralized narrative empire' driven by Meme." According to the project party, community interaction tasks and incentive plans will continue to be launched in the future to promote the construction of a Meme cultural ecosystem co-created by users.