The Trump family hits Magic Eden with ceasing-and-Desist over crypto-tegging plans: Bloomberg

The family of US President Donald Trump has allegedly sent a cessation-and-Desist letter to two units behind an upcoming and already highly disputed-Trump-Branded Crypto-Wing Book, according to a Thursday report from Bloomberg.

Since the announcement of the so-called $ Trump-Watching Book (named after the president’s eponymous Memecoin) earlier this week, Trump’s three sons-Don Jr., Eric and Barron-All publicly rejected the project and say that neither the Trump family nor its company, the Trump organization, is connected to or otherwise approved the $ Trump-Watch-Book.

“This project is not approved by @Trump,” Eric Trump wrote in an X post. “I would be very careful about using our name in a project that is not approved and unknown to someone in our organization.”

While Trump’s sons distanced themselves from the allegedly unauthorized crypto-watching on social media, lawyers were for world freedom-one of the Trump-family-bound crypto-ventures currently working on his own crypto-teger-culprit Bloomberg, Drafting Maged-and-Desist Letters for the two companies that are responsible for the project GETTRUPMEMES.COM, SECTION BAK THE $ TRUMP MEMECOIN. Bill Zanker, a long-lasting Trump-associated, owns GetttroPmemes.com through his Florida-based LLC, Fight Fight Fight.

According to data from blockchain -analytic company chainalysis, networks of $ Trump Memecoin $ 320 million in fees, while the majority of retailers lost money.

Although the Trump family has collaborated with Zanker and his businesses on Crypto Ventures before-Inclusive four of Trump’s NFT launches, before his re-election and the recent controversial dinner for top holders of $ Trump Memecoin-ers the decades old relationship.

Coindesk reached the Magic Eden, Trump organization and World Liberty Financial for Comment.

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