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TRON News: Justin Sun’s $100M TRUMP Buy Aims to Make the Presidential Meme Coin a Global

UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Justin Sun's $100 million pledge aims to boost TRUMP memecoin's market presence as trading volume surged 192% after its launch on the Tron blockchain, highlighting growing political crypto ties.

  • Justin Sun announced on July 9, 2025, his commitment to purchase $100 million worth of the TRUMP token, a political meme coin tied to Donald Trump.
  • This commitment follows Sun's longstanding ties to Trump-linked crypto ventures dating back to shortly after Trump's 2024 election and reflects alignment with a pro-crypto regulatory climate.
  • Sun claimed to hold about $19 million in TRUMP tokens as of May 2025 and said the token will soon be bridged from Solana to the TRON blockchain using LayerZero technology.
  • Between January and April, wallets tied to the TRUMP creators generated over $324 million in trading revenue, and the token peaked at a $15 billion market cap before sliding to about $2 billion by July.
  • Sun’s $100 million pledge signals a major investment that may increase liquidity and trading activity, though long-term impacts remain uncertain amid potential regulatory scrutiny.
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The founder of Tron announces a purchase of 100 million dollars in TRUMP mecoins. It is not a betting bet. It is a political maneuver and a clear message sent to the crypto ecosystem. The article Crypto: Justin Sun injects 100 million dollars in TRUMP appeared first on Cointribune.

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