Trump Media Partners with Crypto.com to Issue Shareholder Digital Tokens

Trump Media Partners with Crypto.com to Issue Shareholder Digital Tokens

Trump Media & Technology Group confirms February 2, 2026 as the record date for its blockchain-based token airdrop to DJT shareholders via Crypto.com.

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Fact Check
The assessment is based on a strong confluence of evidence from multiple, highly credible primary and secondary sources. The most authoritative sources provided are described as a direct press release from Trump Media and a market update from Crypto.com, both explicitly confirming the partnership to issue digital tokens. This primary evidence, coming from both parties involved in the alleged partnership, provides a very strong basis for the statement's truthfulness. This is further corroborated by high-authority news outlets like Bloomberg and CNN, which also report on the partnership and the official announcements. The consistency across these top-tier financial and news sources reinforces the claim. While one source is noted as having very low authority and being factually invalid, its credibility is too low to significantly challenge the overwhelming weight of consistent, high-quality evidence from the other sources. The collective evidence strongly supports the conclusion that the statement is true.
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Summary

Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. has finalized February 2, 2026 as the record date for a shareholder token airdrop, according to its official announcement. Eligible recipients must own at least one full share of DJT stock as of that date. The tokens, minted on the blockchain by Crypto.com, will be held in custody until distribution. This initiative expands on the companies’ prior collaboration, including Trump Media’s $6.4 billion investment in Crypto.com’s CRO token last year.

Terms & Concepts
  • Digital Token: A blockchain-based representation of an asset or utility, which can be transferred or stored electronically.
  • Minting: The process of creating new tokens or coins on a blockchain.
  • Custody: Secure storage and management of digital assets by a third party, often for institutional or individual clients.