Trump Solana meme coin surges after suspected hack of Pirate Wires twitter
A Solana-based meme coin named after former US President Donald Trump has seen a significant surge in value following a tweet from the Pirate Wires account, an independent media outlet.
The legitimacy of the tweet is being questioned by the crypto community, with many suggesting that the Pirate Wires account may have been hacked.
Shortly after the tweet, the account of Pirate Wires founder, Michael Solana, posted a contract address for the $DJT token, further fueling speculation that the founder’s account had been compromised.
The swift posting of the contract address has led many in the community to believe that both the original tweet and the subsequent contract address were posted by hackers.
As of now, there has been no official statement from either the Trump family regarding the meme coin or the alleged hack of the Pirate Wires account.
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