In the world of cryptocurrencies and politics, the lines between reality and meme are increasingly blurred. Especially when Donald Trump appears on stage — a man who knows how to turn any news into a show.

With the recent rise in interest in TrumpCoin, MAGA, Jeo Boden, and other politically related meme coins, rumors are circulating: will Trump host a dinner for the top holders of these tokens?

Why does this sound logical (and absurd at the same time)?

1. Trump loves hype. If the dinner attracts attention, gathers cameras, and turns into PR — it’s quite possible.

2. Meme coins are money (sometimes). And if someone owns a significant share of 'TrumpCoin' — why not consider them as a campaign donor?

3. Fundraising and crypto. There have already been instances where political campaigns accepted cryptocurrency. Dinner with holders could be not just dinner but also a fundraising event.

Will the dinner take place?

If you have in your wallet:

1 million TrumpCoin,

are you ready to make a donation to the campaign fund,

and you don't tweet criticism of Trump,

then the likelihood that you'll receive an invitation to dinner is not zero.

However, as they say, in the world of memes, what matters is not the quantity but the virality. So, perhaps the dinner will take place not with the one who holds the most, but with the one who shouts about it the loudest on X (Twitter).

It's just an opinion.