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Eric Trump mocks Justin Sun’s lawsuit, and his $6M banana stunt

Eric Trump mocks Justin Sun’s lawsuit, and his $6M banana stunt

Eric Trump mocked Justin Sun’s lawsuit and his $6 million banana stunt, highlighting concerns over transparency and decentralization in DeFi governance. The incident, which took place in April 2026, underscores ongoing debates about token management practices and the risks associated with high-profile crypto projects. The controversy has drawn attention to governance issues within the Web3 community.

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