On May 22, 2025, U.S. President Trump held a "Trump Coin ($TRUMP) Holder Dinner" at a private golf club in Virginia, inviting the top 220 investors by token holdings, with the top 25 qualifying for a White House tour. Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur Sun Yuchen became the "top brother" by holding 1.43 million tokens (worth approximately $19.67 million) and appeared wearing a $100,000 gold watch gifted by Trump. The dinner sparked controversy: about a hundred protesters outside shouted "Stop Crypto Corruption," criticizing Trump for monetizing political influence; inside, a custom menu and a "battle" theme decor were provided, and Trump quickly left after a brief speech. The event was accused of generating over $300 million for the Trump family through token trading, with 80% of the tokens controlled by his associates, raising regulatory and ethical concerns.