#TrumpVsMusk Meme coin, released in response to Elon Musk's protest against the bill promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump, grew in capitalization to $53 million within a few hours. Trading the token from unknown creators brought the first traders tens of thousands of dollars in profit.

The initiative will increase the 'already gigantic budget deficit' to $2.5 trillion and 'burden the citizens of America with an unbearable debt,' Musk stated.

On June 4, he published a promotional poster for Quentin Tarantino's action movie 'Kill Bill,' calling for a rejection of Trump's bill. Musk played with words, using the English word 'Bill' in the sense of 'law.' After some time, the meme coin Kill Big Beautiful Bill ('Kill the Big Beautiful Bill') was launched under the ticker KBBB through the token creation platform Pump.fun.

The developers of the meme coin replaced Uma Thurman on the movie poster with a caricature of Musk, linking the image to the KBBB token. The market capitalization of the meme coin, traded on decentralized exchanges, grew to $53.12 million within the first nine hours.