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Trump Meme Coin Plummets 96%: Crypto Volatility Wipes Out Value - News Directory 3

Trump Meme Coin Plummets 96%: Crypto Volatility Wipes Out Value

February 10, 2026 Lisa Park Tech
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At a glance
  • The cryptocurrency market continues to experience significant turbulence, with Bitcoin struggling to maintain gains made since President Donald Trump’s election.
  • On January 19, 2025, an investor paid $75.35 for a $TRUMP meme coin.
  • The recent market downturn isn’t isolated to the $TRUMP coin.
Original source: fastcompany.com

Bitcoin Volatility Deepens as Trump-Branded Cryptocurrency Plummets

The cryptocurrency market continues to experience significant turbulence, with Bitcoin struggling to maintain gains made since President Donald Trump’s election. Simultaneously, a cryptocurrency directly branded with Trump’s name – the $TRUMP coin – has seen a dramatic collapse in value, losing over 96% of its initial investment for those who purchased it near its peak. This decline highlights the risks associated with meme coins and the broader volatility impacting the digital asset space.

On January 19, 2025, an investor paid $75.35 for a $TRUMP meme coin. As of today, February 10, 2026, that same investment is worth approximately $3.39, representing a 96% loss, according to CoinMarketCap data.

The recent market downturn isn’t isolated to the $TRUMP coin. Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, experienced daily swings of as much as $10,000 last week, briefly falling to around $60,000 – a price level not seen since 2024. While Bitcoin has partially recovered, currently hovering near $70,000, it remains significantly below its all-time high of $122,000 reached in October 2025.

The struggles extend to other meme coins as well. The Melania coin, once trading as high as $13.73, is now valued at roughly 12 cents, a near-total loss. Dogecoin, a prominent early meme coin, has fallen 25% year-to-date and 68% since its peak in September 2025, currently trading at just over 9 cents. Shiba Inu has also experienced a 20% drop since its high in October 2025, now costing $0.000006060.

Broader market trends indicate a widespread decline within the meme coin sector. Pepe has fallen 13%, Bonk dropped 16%, Pudgy Penguins declined 20%, and Pippin slid 35% over the past week. These fluctuations underscore the inherent risks associated with these often-speculative digital assets.

From Peak to Plunge: The $TRUMP Coin’s Trajectory

The decline of the $TRUMP coin began roughly a year ago, following President Trump’s inauguration. In February 2025, the coin’s market capitalization stood at $3.5 billion, already down from its peak of $14.5 billion on the eve of his second inauguration. Today, it has further fallen to $1.78 billion.

The initial surge in Bitcoin’s value last year was partially attributed to the Trump administration’s generally favorable stance toward cryptocurrency. However, even the introduction of pro-crypto policies in 2025 has failed to prevent the recent price declines. Bitcoin briefly fell below $61,000 on Thursday, February 7, 2026, reaching its lowest level since before Trump’s election.

External Factors and Market Contraction

The current market contraction coincides with investor concerns regarding inflated valuations in the tech sector and uncertainty surrounding the timing of potential interest rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve. According to Thomas Probst, a research analyst at crypto data provider Kaiko, “This contraction has been underway for several months and remains ongoing, suggesting it is likely to persist for some time.” Probst further explained that “Reduced liquidity translates into sharper and more erratic price movements.”

A significant sell-off occurred on January 30, 2026, when President Trump nominated Kevin Warsh as the next Fed chair. This announcement fueled expectations that Warsh might reduce the Fed’s balance sheet, potentially decreasing demand for Bitcoin. Digital asset prices have fluctuated since then, experiencing a 20% decline on Thursday before a partial rebound on Friday.

The market also experienced a “flash crash” in the fall, triggered by Trump’s announcement of new tariffs on Chinese imports. This event wiped out leveraged positions and created a liquidity shortage that has yet to fully recover, according to Denny Galindo, an investment strategist at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management. “The flash crash back in the fall was this kind of pin that popped the leverage bubble,” Galindo stated.

Despite the current downturn, some analysts suggest that the worst may already be over. However, the volatility underscores the inherent risks associated with investing in cryptocurrencies, particularly meme coins, and the significant influence of macroeconomic factors and political events on the digital asset market.

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