Trump used the presidential seal podium at the private dinner for TRUMP coin, which may directly violate American legal boundaries—according to federal law, using the presidential seal to endorse a commercial activity is illegal and can result in up to six months in prison.

It’s worth noting that former presidents like Obama and Biden have never used this symbol in private commercial settings; Trump really went all out to promote the Dogecoin.

Let’s look at Sun Ge’s behavior: right after the dinner ended, he said he needed to go back to the hotel to change clothes, then immediately tossed all the TRUMP coins in his hand and returned the suit he wore for the dinner. The host later discovered a microphone was missing, and suddenly there was a listing on a second-hand platform for "microphone used by Trump himself." This isn't about a crypto dinner; it's clearly a self-directed, scripted drama of harvesting money!

The most ironic thing is that Trump’s team may face legal consequences for endorsing Dogecoin with the presidential seal, while Sun Yuchen managed to escape the regulatory risks in advance, leaving a mess behind.

I suggest checking if the presidential seal used at the dinner is also being sold on a second-hand platform; after all, given this team's operating style, even the screws from the podium could be turned into "blockchain memorabilia" for sale.

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