On May 17, according to The Washington Post, the TRUMP dinner scheduled for May 22 will connect Trump with a group of “deep-pocketed” (wealthy) crypto asset participants from around the world. Some of them have expressed their hope to use this opportunity to influence Trump’s views on crypto industry regulation or to seek other benefits through contact with the U.S. President. The identities of the vast majority of crypto asset holders invited to the dinner after the registration competition ended on Monday have not yet been disclosed to the public. Many of them use untraceable wallets, the sources of which are unknown. Additionally, when meeting with Trump, they may also remain anonymous—one crypto investor stated that the event organizers told him that media or photography equipment would not be allowed at the dinner. Currently, at least six key holders of TRUMP coins have publicly revealed their identities. Some have posted invitation information on social media or disclosed large purchases in financial documents; others have left unique identifiers on the blockchain—although the blockchain is public, most transaction records remain anonymous.
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The organizer of the TRUMP dinner clearly prohibits media or photographic equipment from entering the venue.
On May 17, according to The Washington Post, the TRUMP dinner scheduled for May 22 will connect Trump with a group of “deep-pocketed” (wealthy) crypto asset participants from around the world. Some of them have expressed their hope to use this opportunity to influence Trump’s views on crypto industry regulation or to seek other benefits through contact with the U.S. President. The identities of the vast majority of crypto asset holders invited to the dinner after the registration competition ended on Monday have not yet been disclosed to the public. Many of them use untraceable wallets, the sources of which are unknown. Additionally, when meeting with Trump, they may also remain anonymous—one crypto investor stated that the event organizers told him that media or photography equipment would not be allowed at the dinner. Currently, at least six key holders of TRUMP coins have publicly revealed their identities. Some have posted invitation information on social media or disclosed large purchases in financial documents; others have left unique identifiers on the blockchain—although the blockchain is public, most transaction records remain anonymous.