Key Takeaways: The official TRUMP Meme Team wallet moved another $33 million USDC from its liquidity pool to Coinbase today. Over the past 30 days, total withdrawalsKey Takeaways: The official TRUMP Meme Team wallet moved another $33 million USDC from its liquidity pool to Coinbase today. Over the past 30 days, total withdrawals

TRUMP Meme Team Pulls $33M USDC Today, $94M in 30 Days, Sending All Funds to Coinbase

Key Takeaways:

  • The official TRUMP Meme Team wallet moved another $33 million USDC from its liquidity pool to Coinbase today.
  • Over the past 30 days, total withdrawals reached $94 million USDC, all routed to the same exchange.
  • Repeated liquidity removals can affect on-chain depth, slippage, and short-term trading dynamics for the $TRUMP token.

The TRUMP meme coin ecosystem is back in focus after another large on-chain move. Blockchain data shows a fresh liquidity withdrawal followed by a centralized exchange deposit, continuing a pattern that traders have closely tracked over the past month.

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TRUMP Meme Team Moves $33M USDC to Coinbase

On-chain analytics flagged a new transaction involving the official TRUMP Meme Team wallet. The address withdrew $33 million USDC from a liquidity pool and sent the funds directly to Coinbase.

This transaction follows a clear and consistent pattern. Over the last 30 days, the same wallet has removed a total of $94 million USDC from the pool, with every withdrawal ending up on Coinbase. The data was first highlighted by blockchain tracking service Lookonchain, which monitors large and labeled wallet activity across major networks.

Official or team-related wallets movements tend to attract additional attention unlike retail flows. They are normally directly involved in the process of liquidity provisioning, market support, or funding operations and their actions are therefore more meaningful than those of regular user transactions.

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Liquidity Pool Impact and Market Mechanics

Price stability of meme tokens such as $TRUMP is pegged on liquidity pools. The removal of USDC off a pool has an immediate impact of depleting the depth of stablecoins to swaps.

A decrease in liquidity tends to result in:

  • Higher slippage for large trades
  • Greater price impact from buys and sells
  • Increased short-term volatility, especially during high-volume periods

In the case of decentralized exchanges, USDC is frequently considered the core counter-asset of meme coins. With a big withdrawal, the pool loses its depth, that is, there are fewer funds available to absorb any unexpected trading pressure.

It may not necessarily imply a decrease in price. However, it does change trading conditions. Even moderate trades can move price more sharply when liquidity is reduced, which is why traders tend to monitor pool balances alongside price charts.

Liquidity Exits the Pool as Funds Head to Coinbase

Sending funds to Coinbase adds another layer of market relevance. Coinbase is one of the biggest centralized regulated exchanges that are regularly used in:

  • Large spot trades
  • Treasury management
  • Operational expenses
  • Potential over-the-counter (OTC) activity

A direct deposit will not prove an immediate sell. USDC is already a stable asset; hence, there is no price risk of holding it. Nevertheless, inflows of exchange are usually an indication of anticipating further action, either to re-distribute capital, finance market operations or subsidize further strategic actions.

The post TRUMP Meme Team Pulls $33M USDC Today, $94M in 30 Days, Sending All Funds to Coinbase appeared first on CryptoNinjas.

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