Eric Trump called claims that Donald Trump is launching a new coin false and fraudulent. The statement rejects the alleged Trump coin as an official Trump-family launch.
For investors, the distinction is straightforward: the alleged new coin was denied, so the claim is not confirmation of an official token announcement.
Frequently asked questions
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What did Eric Trump call the new-coin claims?
He called the claims that Donald Trump is launching a new coin false and fraudulent.
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Was an official Trump-linked token launch confirmed?
No. The alleged launch was denied rather than confirmed as an official Trump-family token announcement.
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Who was said to be launching the alleged coin?
The claim named Donald Trump as the person launching it, but Eric Trump denied that claim.
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How should investors treat the alleged Trump coin?
Investors should treat it as a denied rumor, not as confirmation of a new official Trump-family token.
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What is the Trump family's position on the alleged launch?
Eric Trump's statement rejects the alleged launch and describes the claims as false and fraudulent.
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