- Ivanka Trump warned that meme coin IVANKA is not related to her.
- She revealed that the fake meme coin is being promoted without permission.
- Ivanka stated that the coin could deceive consumers and cause financial harm.
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Ivanka Trump, daughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, warned on the 23rd (local time) via her X (formerly Twitter) account that "the meme coin IVANKA is a fake impersonating me."
She stated, "I have learned that a fake meme coin (Ivanka Trump or IVANKA) is being promoted without my consent or permission," and clarified, "I have no connection whatsoever to this coin."
She further added, "This fake coin poses a risk of deceiving consumers and stealing their legitimately earned money."

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