- Donald Trump Jr. teases family crypto project thatâs âmuch biggerâ than just another memecoin.
- He dismisses rumours of a Trump family memecoin.
- He hints at a much larger crypto project aimed at disrupting traditional banking.
The Trump dynasty is diving deeper into crypto.
Donald Trump Jr. hinted that the former presidentâs family plans to launch a new blockchain project, and added that it wonât be anything as pedestrian as dropping yet another memecoin.
It will be âmuch biggerâ than that, the Republican presidential nomineeâs eldest son said in an interview on Locals, a subscription-based creator platform.
âWeâre talking about a very different kind of platform,â Trump Jr. said.
He dismissed rumours of a Trump-linked memecoin, which have percolated among the cryptorati for a long time, amplified by the former presidentâs recent pro-crypto positioning.
Crypto has increasingly become a hot button issue in the run-up to the November election.
Once a crypto-sceptic, the former president has courted the industry, pledged to create a Bitcoin stockpile and to sack US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler â although itâs unclear whether heâd actually have the power to do so.
While several industry reps have come out swinging for Vice President Kamala Harris, she has yet to make her position on crypto clear.
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Trump memecoins
There are several Trump-themed memecoins in circulation.
Still, none of them are officially tied to the former presidentâs family.
In June, former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli famously touted the memecoin DJT as being created together with Donald Trumpâs youngest son, Barron Trump.
However, campaign insiders told DL News at the time that there was no family connection to DJT.
This week, speculation ran wild after Donald Trumpâs second son, Eric Trump, teased an upcoming crypto project.
Then when memecoin Restore the Republic launched on the Solana blockchain on Thursday, many mistakenly assumed that it was the anticipated project.
Those rumours were amplified when conservative activist Ryan Fournier, chair of Students for Trump, sent a now-deleted tweet.
âRumour has it that the official Trump coin is out… called Restore the Republic,â Fournier said.
RTRâs market cap surged to $155 million within hours, but the excitement was short-lived.
Eric Trump quickly clarified that âthe only official Trump project has not been announced,â leading to a sharp decline in the tokenâs value, which is now down almost 72% from its peak, according to CoinGecko.
Donald Trump Jr. further dispelled the memecoin rumours on Thursday, saying that the forthcoming project will disrupt the traditional financial system.
âThereâs been a lot of inequality in that only certain people can get financing,â he said. âSo this notion of decentralised finance is obviously very appealing to guys like me.â
He also hinted at personal frustrations with the current financial system, mentioning difficulties in securing insurance and other financial services.
Callan Quinn is DL Newsâ Hong Kong-based correspondent. Get in touch at callan@dlnews.com.