President Donald Trump’s memecoin team is inviting top holders out to a meal—again. Last week, the outfit behind the $TRUMP cryptocurrency announced that there will be a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience at the Trump family’s private club Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, in late April, according to the conference’s website.
Attendees to the “THE MOST EXCLUSIVE CRYPTO & BUSINESS CONFERENCE IN THE WORLD” will have access to a gala luncheon where the President is advertised as a keynote speaker. Moreover, “18 global superstars” will be in attendance, though the website advertising the conference didn’t say who these “global giants” are. In the hours after the announcement, the price of Trump’s memecoin soared almost 60%, according to data from Binance, though it’s declined in price since.
Here’s what we do and don’t know about the second outing for the biggest holders of the President’s memecoin:
What happened last year?
In May 2025, the top 220 holders of Trump’s memecoin—launched just days before his inauguration in January 2025—attended a dinner held at the Trump family’s Virginia golf club. The President himself appeared and spoke briefly to the audience. Critics, including Democratic lawmakers, called the dinner a blatant pay-for–access scheme. “The President is working to secure GOOD deals for the American people, not for himself,” a White House spokesperson said at the time to Fortune.






