United States — Ekhbary News Agency
A year following its controversial inception, the "most exclusive" memecoin event associated with former President Donald Trump has reportedly seen a significant decline in its exclusivity. What was once presented as a unique opportunity for investors in one of the Trump family's crypto ventures, offering direct access to the former president, now appears to be far more accessible. This shift is underscored by reports that a reporter from The Times was able to qualify for the event, indicating a departure from its original, highly restricted nature.
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