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A group of college students in Washington raised funds for Trump's presidential campaign in the form of cryptocurrency
2024-05-12
Recently, the news that former US President Donald Trump claimed to support cryptocurrency caused a huge uproar in the cryptocurrency industry. Several college students from Washington who intent on cryptocurrency formed a team and decided to raise funds for Trump's presidential campaign in the form of cryptocurrency. They issued a cryptocurrency called Vtrump on the Binance chain, which can be traded on PancakeSwap. Although their initial funds were only a few hundred dollars, they were full of confidence. "This is exciting. We are raising funds for Trump's presidential campaign in a completely new way, just like the name of our cryptocurrency, VTrump. We support Trump and cryptocurrency, and we believe that more and more cryptocurrency enthusiasts will join us." "The funds raised will be donated to Trump for his presidential campaign, and our minimum goal is to raise $1 million." "You can rely on VTrump to make money, but I don't recommend doing so. What we need are true cryptocurrency enthusiasts and Trump supporters," said Rogers, one of the initiators of VTrump. As of now, the team has promoted VTrump at several universities in Washington and raised over $3000. "Our goal is to have VTrump on more exchanges and we expect to transfer over 50% of VTrump to Trump," said team member Linda.