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    Meteora airdrop sends $4.2 million to Trump-linked wallets

    Updated:October 24, 2025, 10:37 EDT

    What happens when a pump and dump scheme pumps money to prominent political names in crypto, especially just moments after its foul games are exposed? That’s exactly what unfolded with Meteora, a DeFi protocol that gave the Trump team nearly $4.2 million worth of MET tokens! The result? Another crypto scam that sent the price of the MET token tumbling by 40%.

    Three Trump-linked addresses receive Meteora airdrop

    According to blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, three addresses linked to Trump received the $4.2 million airdrop from Meteora. The timing is significant because the airdrop reportedly happened after the class-action complaint sued Meteora’s co-founder, Benjamin Chow, for a $57 million pump-and-dump scheme.  

    The three Trump-linked addresses that received millions worth of tokens later deposited the full allocation to OKX.  

    Apart from the Trump team, four other wallet addresses also received the airdrop.  

    According to reports, the project used endorsements from Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, and Argentine president Javier Milei to deceive investors. He is accused of a $57 million foul scheme that involves tokens such as MELANIA, LIBRA, ENRON, TRUST, and M3M3.   

    Another interesting fact is, the TRUMP memecoin is built on the Solana blockchain, and the Meteora’s MET tokens are also on the same network, indicating how the airdrop transfer occurred quickly.      

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