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24/08/2025, 06:39:16 UTC
What Is $MONOPOLY? Trump-Linked Meme Coin Sparks Speculation With July Trademarks & Branding Push
$MONOPOLY Crypto Gains Attention With Trump Narrative
A new meme coin branded around the Monopoly board game and real estate capitalism — $MONOPOLY — has emerged in crypto circles, quickly drawing speculation about possible links to former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The project has captured attention by weaving itself into Trump’s broader crypto narrative, with its July launch coinciding with key Trump-related events:
Trump’s USPTO trademark approval for blockchain and NFT-related projects in July.
A Monopoly Man meme tweet from Trump’s official meme account, also in July.
The creation of the official $MONOPOLY Twitter account during the same month.
Combined, these have fueled widespread belief in crypto communities that the project may have tacit or symbolic ties to Trump’s camp.
Built Around A Familiar Narrative
According to its website, $MONOPOLY is built around the idea that the economy functions like the classic board game:
“The property’s already owned. The hotels are built. New players are guaranteed to lose.”
The project’s pitch is simple: with $MONOPOLY, the board is “reset” on-chain — offering retail investors the shot to own property and enterprises they’ve been locked out of in the real world.
Supporters point out that this aligns naturally with Trump’s ideology: flipping a rigged system, putting ownership back in the hands of ordinary people, and celebrating unapologetic capitalism.

Speculation Of Official Ties
Though there has been no direct acknowledgment of $MONOPOLY from Trump or his official team, the project has leaned heavily into speculation:
Supporters cite mainstream media articles from outlets like CoinTelegraph, Yahoo Finance, and Binance that previously hinted at a Trump-linked Monopoly crypto project.
The existence of a password-protected Monopoly subpage under Trump’s own coin site has further fueled the rumors.
This blend of circumstantial links and aggressive narrative has driven momentum, despite the lack of formal confirmation.
Early Community Momentum
Community members frame $MONOPOLY not just as a meme coin, but as a symbolic chance to win a game that was always rigged in favor of elites.
The Bottom Line
Whether or not Trump or Hasbro officially acknowledges the project, $MONOPOLY has already positioned itself as one of the more intriguing narrative plays of the summer.
By leaning into Trump’s personal brand — real estate, wealth, and anti-rigged-system rhetoric — and combining it with one of the most recognizable games in American culture, $MONOPOLY is attempting to reset the rules of attention in the meme coin space.
The only question left is whether the speculation turns into reality — or if this becomes another example of crypto’s ability to turn narrative into capital.
Official Links
• Website: https://www.monopoly.meme/
• Telegram: https://t.me/monopolymemes
• X/Twitter: https://x.com/MonopolyMemes