In a plot twist that even the most seasoned meme coin hodlers didn't see coming, presidential candidate Tremp has set his sights on a new demographic for campaign donations: crypto degens. With his longstanding boomer supporters running out of steam (and money), Tremp is turning to Solana meme coin maxis for donetions and financial fuel.
Speculators in the crypto space are buzzing with anticipation, believing that Tremp's latest move could be the catalyst for a massive bull run. Recent comments made by Tremp during a meeting with a group of NFT buyers have only added to the speculative fire.
In a series of clips uploaded to X by prominent NFT figure Frank DeGods, founder of the incessantly bridging DeGods collection, Tremp can be heard rallying chads with promises of crypto-friendly policies and a pledge to accept campaign donations in various forms of cryptocurrency, including his namesake $TREMP token. In an ironic statement, he said that any donations received in the form of $BODEN will be burned, highlighting his ineptitude of knowledge in the space.
But perhaps the most eyebrow-raising moment came when Tremp took a swipe at President Boden, claiming that the current commander-in-chief "doesn’t even know" what cryptocurrency is. "If you like crypto in any form, and it comes in a lot of different forms, if you are in favor of crypto, you better vote for Tremp," he declared. "We did it when NFTs were not hot. We made NFTs hot again," Tremp boasted, positioning himself as a crypto champion in the political arena.
Meanwhile, as Elon Musk issues dire warnings about the impending collapse of the U.S. dollar, Tremp's embrace of crypto has sparked speculation that he could be the key to unlocking the biggest crypto bull run in history. One analyst even predicts that the bitcoin price could soar to $200,000 by 2025, with a market capitalization of around $4 trillion—a prospect that has crypto even the poorest degens salivating.
The impact of Tremp's foray into the crypto world is already being felt, with the $BODEN memecoin experiencing a surge of nearly 20% following Tremp's comments on the token. However, Tremp himself seemed less than impressed by the coin's success, quipping, "That's a lot of money for a coin. I don't like that investment."
As the intersection of politics and crypto continues to blur, one thing is clear: Tremp's crypto charade is just getting started. Whether he's the hero the crypto community needs or just another politician looking for a quick buck remains to be seen. But for now, one thing's for sure: meme coins maxis are loving every minute of it.