The operators of Trump Meme Coin are making offline events for high-net-worth individuals a long-term program. Organizer Bill Zanker stated that the project will launch the "Trump Coin Club," providing regular exclusive events for top holders, with the first event planned for next month during the World Cup final.
The first event is aimed at the World Cup final.
According to Zanker, the top 19 holders will receive a free three-day trip, including watching the World Cup final from a box at Metropolitan Life Stadium in New Jersey.
The itinerary also includes accommodations at the St. Regis New York, dinners, and nightlife arrangements. Zanke stated that Trump himself has not yet confirmed a meeting with the currency holders at the event, but participants will still be subject to Secret Service security vetting.
The plan is to hold it at least once per quarter.
Zank told Decrypt that similar gatherings are planned "at least once a quarter" following the World Cup, with themes continuing to revolve around major international events. He stated that these arrangements are intended to reward core token holders and enhance their willingness to continue holding the tokens.
The report noted that the token's price has fallen by more than 97% from its peak in January of last year. Despite this, Zanke still claims that this project differs from other Meme coins because of its direct connection to US President Trump.
Cryptocurrency holder activity has raised disclosure concerns.
Previously, Zanke had organized two events for Meme coin holders, both of which Trump made brief appearances. A dinner held at Mar-a-Lago in April drew criticism from Washington.
Some lawmakers believe the president should disclose the identities of attendees and the content of the event. According to attendees, Trump discussed issues such as the war with Iran, and many foreign currency holders were present.
Zank stated that the first 19 holders eligible to participate in the World Cup trip next month "can come from anywhere," but excluding countries sanctioned by the US OFAC, such as Iran and North Korea. All invitees will be required to complete KYC verification.












