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Trump Family Denies New Token Rumors Amid Scam Warnings

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Eric Trump has publicly denied rumors that a new Trump-branded token is in preparation. In a statement, he called the claim 'absolutely not true' and warned that anyone pushing the idea is promoting a scam.

The warning comes as a reminder that political names remain one of the most reliable lures for crypto scams. Unverified token contracts and presale links often appear on social channels before any official confirmation exists, and high-profile denials usually arrive only after the rumor has already spread.

Traders searching for the next breakout are exactly the audience these schemes target. The difference between a real but volatile token and a fabricated one can be extremely small at first glance. A familiar last name adds perceived legitimacy, even when the actual parties have no involvement.

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