This Week on Crypto Twitter
Illustration by Mitchell Preffer for Decrypt

Celebrities of all kinds have dominated Crypto Twitter as of late, and the last few days were no different. Instead of bitter rivalries or ridiculous stunts, however, this week featured a perplexing mystery, a former president, and one of crypto’s most prominent villains. 

The circus began promptly on Monday, when a month-old Donald Trump-themed Solana meme coin, DJT, surged on unsubstantiated rumors that the coin was actually backed by its namesake. 

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After logging some $129 million in trading volume within a single day, people wanted definitive answers about whether the token was legit. Arkham, the blockchain intelligence firm, offered $150,000 to any person who could prove DJT’s true creator. 

In short order, crypto’s most famous on-chain sleuth, ZachXBT, submitted evidence that the token was not created by any Trump family member, but in fact by notorious “pharma bro” and cryptoverse troll Martin Shkreli

Shkreli had, hours prior, loudly bet some $100 million that a Trump family member was really behind the DJT token. But ZachXBT asserted that the former pharmaceutical executive and felon had confessed in a Twitter Spaces that it was actually he who created the coin. 

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If only things could be so simple. After contradictory accounts of what Shkreli actually said in the Spaces traded online, recordings surfaced of him claiming that he did make the token, but with the aid of Donald Trump’s 18-year-old son, Barron. 

On Thursday, however, those claims were shot down by Roger Stone, a conservative political consultant and longtime friend of the Trump family. 

Arkham soon put the matter to bed—rewarding its bounty to ZachXBT—as did CoinGecko, which flagged DJT as unaffiliated with Donald Trump. 

On Friday, however, Shkreli remained adamant that Barron Trump created the DJT token with him—despite producing little evidence to that end. No Trump family member has yet backed those claims. 

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Some Twitter users joked that certainty could only be found on the matter if crypto bros returned to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and asked the former president outright if he or his family had any hand in the token’s creation. 

Rolling into the weekend, DJT was down over 47% from its all-time high reached on Thursday, to just under a cent. It's rebounded since to $0.0141 as of writing.

Edited by Ryan Ozawa.

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