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TRUMP token rallies as top holders get a second chance to meet the President

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Donald Trump-linked meme coin Official Trump posted double-digit gains on Friday after the team announced a second exclusive event where top holders will get the chance to attend a luncheon with the president at Mar-a-Lago.

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  • The Official Trump meme coin rose after the project announced a second exclusive Mar-a-Lago luncheon for the top 297 token holders.
  • Eligibility is based on time-weighted holdings between March 12 and April 10, with the top 29 holders qualifying for a private reception with Donald Trump.

According to the official announcement, the top 297 Official Trump (TRUMP) holders will get a chance to attend the luncheon with the United States President at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, where he will appear as the keynote speaker.

Eligibility, however, would depend on participants’ time-weighted holdings between Mar. 12 and April 10, and attendees would be required to pass a background check. Among the group, the top 29 holders will be allowed a private reception with Trump.

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While the meme coin’s website says Trump will attend the event, a White House official told Politico that the luncheon would be taking place alongside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

Right after the announcement, the meme coin rallied over 11% and was up over 8% in the past 24 hours as of last check. The meme coin has remained in a downtrend since its launch in early 2025.

Despite efforts from the team to revive interest through new ecosystem initiatives, investor enthusiasm has remained limited. Last month, the project team outlined plans for yield and liquidity programs through Kamino vaults, new market makers, and a fund to back ecosystem projects, but that did not translate into any meaningful recovery for the meme coin, which remains down over 95% from its all-time high.

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TRUMP token rallies as top holders get a second chance to meet the President - 1
Update from official Trump Meme X account | Source: X/GetTrumpMemes

This is the second exclusive event hosted by the project following a similar gathering held in May. At the time, Tron founder Justin Sun emerged as the top TRUMP holder among the attendees.

However, the event became a source of controversy, with critics accusing Trump of using his position as president for personal financial gain. Rep. Jamie Raskin, the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, launched a probe into the dinner over how the guest list was compiled and whether foreign money may have flowed into the meme coin purchases.

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Crypto Hackers Steal $168 Million from DeFi Protocols in Q1 2026

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Crypto Hackers Steal $168 Million from DeFi Protocols in Q1 2026

Crypto hackers stole over $168.6 million in cryptocurrency from 34 decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols in the first quarter of 2026, falling significantly from the same period last year, according to data from DefiLlama. 

The $40 million private key compromise of Step Finance in January was the largest exploit of the quarter, the data shows, followed by a smart contract manipulation that drained $26.4 million in ether (ETH) from Truebit on Jan. 8. The third-largest was a private key compromise targeting stablecoin issuer Resolv Labs on March 21.

The quarterly figure is low given that the industry saw $1.58 billion stolen in the first quarter of 2025, with the bulk coming from the $1.4 billion Bybit exploit. However, experts warn that crypto hacks aren’t tied to specific periods within a year.

The first three months of 2026 saw less stolen compared to the prior year period.  Source: DefiLlama

Hackers are more active when industry is booming

Nick Percoco, the chief security officer at crypto exchange Kraken, told Cointelegraph that cybercriminal activity in crypto tends to rise around market and event-driven cycles rather than fixed periods.

Threat actors are also drawn to areas where liquidity is concentrated, meaning attack spikes often follow wherever value is accumulating fastest, according to Percoco.

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“Bull markets, major product launches and fast-moving growth phases all create more attractive conditions for attackers because more value is at stake and new infrastructure can introduce risk,” he said.  

“That said, attacks are not confined to just these periods. Vulnerabilities can be exploited in any market environment, particularly in complex or rapidly evolving systems, underlining that security in crypto must be continuous.”

Crypto attackers are a “broad and evolving mix”

North Korea-linked actors have been a persistent threat to crypto investors and Web3-native companies alike. 

Hackers affiliated with the organization have been suspected of numerous attacks, including the Wednesday attack on Drift Protocol, a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange that lost an estimated $285 million to a private key leak.

Related: Hacked crypto tokens drop 61% on average and rarely recover, Immunefi report says

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Percoco said the threat landscape is a mix of actors with different levels of sophistication, highly coordinated groups targeting core infrastructure, organized cybercriminal networks and opportunistic hackers scanning for weaknesses in smart contracts and client-facing systems.

“It is a broad and evolving mix, but they are ultimately targeting the same thing: global, liquid and accessible value. Targeting is rarely purely random. In many cases, attackers are deliberate in how they assess infrastructure, code, access controls and even human behavior,” he said.

“At the same time, crypto’s transparency makes it easier for opportunistic actors to spot weaknesses as they emerge. The most attractive targets tend to be those combining large concentrations of value, technical complexity and gaps in operational security.”

Security experts previously told Cointelegraph that 2026 would likely see an increase in sophisticated credential theft, social engineering, and AI-powered attacks. 

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