Canary Trump Coin ETF listed on DTCC
Key Takeaways
- The Trump Coin ETF, named Canary Trump Coin ETF, is now listed on the DTCC platform under the ticker TRPC.
- This ETF features a Solana-based meme coin themed around Donald Trump, representing a political trend in crypto.
The Canary Trump Coin ETF has been listed on the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) platform under the ticker TRPC today. The DTCC, a key financial infrastructure provider that facilitates securities clearing and settlement, now includes the politically themed crypto product among its listings.
The ETF focuses on a Solana-based meme coin inspired by President Donald Trump. The DTCC listing represents a step toward potential mainstream trading availability for the product, which targets political thematic appeal in crypto markets.
Trump Coin has gained attention amid broader trends of political figures influencing crypto narratives. The ETF filing reflects increased integration of meme coins into conventional investment products.
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