Now that's good, still want to have dinner with Trump? A NFT is a good deal for you.

Even if you spend a fortune to be among the top twenty holders, a single entry can get you blocked, with background checks working hard to stop you, and then when there are too few attendees, the dinner will be canceled. Do you still want to dine with the most powerful person on this planet?

Among the top 220 holders of "Trump," at least 56% use offshore trading platforms that prohibit US users (such as Binance, OKEx), and 76% of the token's value is controlled by overseas addresses, while the token is promoted with the gimmick of "dining with Trump," with the top 25 holders receiving VIP treatment.

These platforms have a history of anti-money laundering violations, and the Trump administration has disbanded the SEC cryptocurrency investigation team and the Justice Department's cryptocurrency task force in recent years, creating a regulatory vacuum.

Additionally, it has been revealed that Sun Ge may be an important holder, with his related wallet hoarding over $20 million in tokens.

This has raised concerns among Congressional Democrats, who believe there is a risk of "selling political access opportunities". The token issuer's scrutiny mechanism for overseas investors is vague, exposing regulatory blind spots and opaque capital operations in the intersection of political influence and cryptocurrency.

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