Tracks of TrumpCoin lead to former US president

The buzz around TrumpCoin (DJT), which has surged over the past few days, is not dying down. An investigation by crypto detective ZachXBT has unveiled some crucial details. It turns out that the creator of TrumpCoin is none other than Donald Trump's son.

For a long time, no one could identify the creator of DJT. Initially, investor Martin Shkreli, previously convicted of securities fraud, was suspected of developing the coin. The reason was his call to join the TrumpCoin project. However, this theory proved to be unfounded. Other hypotheses then emerged.

Earlier, trader Alex Wice bet $1 million that the token would be fake if it was created by M. Shkreli. Subsequently, the user under the nickname GGR joined the search for the developer, betting $100 million that former US President Donald Trump was not involved in creating the coin.

The case grew more intriguing, and the hype continued to build. Finally, analysts at Arkham Intelligence announced a $150,000 reward for identifying the coin's developer. Later, betting platform Polymarket joined in, adding a bet on the outcome of the event.

Then, crypto analyst ZachXBT took the stage. He published a conversation with M. Shkreli, in which Shkreli confessed to co-releasing the coin with Donald Trump's son. Additionally, former kickboxer Andrew Tate was involved in promoting the project. Shkreli also claimed to be ready to provide evidence of his involvement in developing DJT.

This statement came after Arkham Intelligence analysts announced the $150,000 reward for identifying the creator. According to the analysts, if M. Shkreli provides his evidence, he could be eligible for a significant reward.