US President-elect Donald Trump unveiled his own cryptocurrency, $TRUMP, leading to a market frenzy. The coin's market capitalization soared to nearly $6 billion within hours. Despite excitement, concerns about legitimacy emerged, but Trump confirmed its authenticity. 200 million coins were issued initially, with plans to release 800 million more.
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