While Trump's fundraising campaign seems to be succeeding, scammers are exploting his latest U-turn to become the 'crypto-president' with fake websites designed to con supporters out of their money - such as donalbjtrump[.]com.

Other fake sites promise to deliver Trump 'experiences' for large sums of money including:

  • Dinner at Mar-A-Lago with Melania
  • Rummaging in random boxes of presidential papers
  • A tete-a-tete in a NYC department store changing room
  • A PPM with Stormy Daniels
  • A picture of Trump with a mohawked Travis Bickle and the caption: 'You votin' for me?'

FNN wants to do its part in warning potential voters off these sites so they can help the Trump campaign by donating on legitimate sites only.

Trump already has his own crypto currency called Trump Coin currently valued at $7.25 on coinmarketcap.com.

Kim Jong Un has already indicated that he would be willing to adopt the TrumpCoin as a national currency of of North Korea in exchange for a steady supply of burgers.

Australian crypto king Bill "Bitcoin" Heslop told FNN:

I believe if Trump is elected in 2024 then crypto will truly take off and TrumpCoin will become the world's reserve currency, replacing the fiat US dollar which is mired in debt and on the way out anyway.

Hey Muriel! Fetch me tinnie. I'm parched.