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22 January 2025, 14:46
2025-01-22
Trump's pastor launched his own meme coin hours after delivering his blessing at the president's inauguration. The coin's value fell almost 100% a day later
Just hours after delivering a passionate prayer at President Donald Trump's inauguration, Reverend Lorenzo Sewell announced the launch of his own crypto token called $Lorenzo.
Just hours after delivering a passionate prayer at President Donald Trump's inauguration, Reverend Lorenzo Sewell announced the launch of his own crypto token called $Lorenzo.
“I want you to do me a favor right now,” said Rev. Sewell, the leader of Church 180, in a video on X. “I want you to be able to see politics become visible, not just in the prayers for political rallies, but we see ourselves becoming the hands and feet of the Lord Jesus Christ.” Sewell urged his supporters to buy his token to fund his ministry projects, which he said include providing transportation, housing, education and healthcare. “I want you to do me a favor — go and buy this coin so we can do what God has called us to do on our Earth,” he said.
The crypto community was kind enough to send me $Lorenzo, so I have permanently locked my tokens into a Liquidity Pool, so that I will never sell on the community but rather just earn fees as our token continues to flourish!
$LORENZO Sewella went public on Monday at a price of $0.0002882. The coin immediately generated interest, showing a jump of 18.871% in 2 hours with a market cap of $314,430 and an impressive trading volume of $38.62 million in 24 hours.
In less than a day, the token fell 93% from its peak market value of $4.5 million.
Previously, dev.ua told about another pastor who persuaded his parishioners to invest money in a crypto project that came to him in a dream.
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