Trump’s Meme Coin Dinner: Who’s Who in the World of Crypto Comedy? 🍽️💰

Welcome to the most exclusive dinner party since the last time someone tried to serve fruitcake at Thanksgiving! 🎉 The Trump dinner for the top 220 meme coin holders is set for May 22 at 7:00 PM. And yes, you heard that right—220 people are getting together to discuss the future of money, memes, and probably a lot of awkward small talk.

According to an email that probably took longer to write than the actual dinner will last, guests are expected to arrive at the Trump National Golf Club in Washington, D.C. around 5:30 PM. Dinner starts at 7:00 PM, so you have just enough time to awkwardly sip your drink and wonder why you’re there. The dress code? Formal attire, because nothing says “I’m here for the memes” like a tuxedo. 🕴️

Before you can chow down on whatever fancy meal they’ve planned, all guests had to pass a background check. Yes, you read that right. Apparently, they want to make sure no one brings a whoopee cushion to the table. According to Bloomberg, the top 25 holders will even get a tour of the White House. Because nothing says “I love democracy” like a dinner with the President and a bunch of meme enthusiasts!

“Honored to support @POTUS and grateful for the invitation from @GetTrumpMemes to attend President Trump’s Gala Dinner as his TOP fan! As the top holder of $TRUMP, I’m excited to connect with everyone, talk crypto, and discuss the future of our industry.” 🇺🇸
— H.E. Justin Sun 🍌 (@justinsuntron) May 20, 2025

So, who’s the big cheese in the meme coin world? That would be Justin Sun, the founder of Tron (TRX) and the newest member of the Forbes billionaires club. He confirmed he’ll be attending the dinner, probably to remind everyone that he’s the top dog in the meme coin game. 🐶

Next up, we have MemeCore, the second-largest holder. This Singaporean startup is all about building a blockchain for meme coins that are basically jokes. Because who doesn’t want to invest in something that started as a punchline? Their anonymous founder will also be attending, likely wearing a mask and a cape. 🦸‍♂️

Then there’s Kain Warwick, the Australian crypto investor who’s not in the top 25 but still thinks he’s important enough to show up. He’s the founder of Infinex and once admitted he wasn’t sure if the meme coins were actually linked to the President. Spoiler alert: they are. But hey, better late than never, right?

Bloomberg also reported that Danish trader Morten Christensen and his four friends managed to snag invites by spending just $1,200 each. Their strategy? Buy TRUMP meme coins, short the same amount, and then sell right after the winners are announced. Sounds like a plan that could only be hatched over a few too many drinks! 🍹

As of now, the official Trump meme coin is up more than 8.8% in the last 24 hours, trading at $14.41. It’s like watching a rollercoaster, but with your money! Over the past month, it’s surged nearly 75%, but let’s not forget it’s still 80% below its all-time high of $73.43. Its market cap? A whopping $2.8 billion. Because why not? 💸

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2025-05-21 17:32