New Kid on the Block: $DUM Set to Outpace MAGA and $TREMP

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With the outcome of the US Presidential election in just nine days, political parody meme coins like MAGA and $TREMP are in the green, although they’re perhaps not pumping as hard as fans wanted.

Holders of Doland Tremp ($TREMP) are certainly 15% richer than they were this time yesterday. Those who have been loyal for longer are seeing bigger rewards.

$TREMP is about 49% higher than it was this time last week, and in thirty days it rose 155% and currently trades at $0.434.

Kamala Horris ($HORRIS) on the other hand fell 3.6% overnight and now trades at $0.007771. Although the token is up about 30% in seven days, those who held it thirty days ago are 11.4% poorer now.

Indeed, the falling appetite for older parody PolitiFi coins is reflected in the fate of the oldest of the current crop: MAGA ($TRUMP).

MAGA is now lagging behind $TREMP with meagre overnight gains of 1.5% to trade at $4.23. However, those that got in from the start are still laughing. MAGA is up an astounding 6837% from its price one year ago today.

However, MAGA’s behaviour hasn’t changed much over the last three months. The token generally oscillated between lows of $2 and highs of $5.

At its current price, it may rally enough to go a leg higher, but it looks very unlikely that the OG Trump coin will set a new all-time high before the election results.

On June 1, MAGA hit an all-time high of $17.51, but it has since pulled back 76%. Tremp set its own high watermark on June 5, but is now trading 72% lower.

FreeDum Fighters: More Rewarding And Exciting Than MAGA and $TREMP

Beyond the US elections, the outlook for the longevity of coins like MAGA and $TREMP is highly questionable. Given their underwhelming performances recently, the outlook for them over the next five days is not certain.

However, one new presale that is rewarding political fans quite lucratively now is Freedum Fighters ($DUM).

The project earns the title as the most thoughtful crypto parody of this year’s presidential election.

Investors would agree, it seems; the team raised over $250,000 within four days of the ICO launching back in mid-October!

Freedum Fighters features two sci-fi mech-type characters battling for supremacy: MAGATRON and Kamacop 9000, nods not only to their respective candidates, but also to Transformers and Robocop.

By staking $DUM, investors essentially vote on their president of choice, with opportunities to earn more $DUM rewards by engaging in weekly political debates.

If MAGATRON is in the lead, the Kamacop pool will offer higher rewards, providing consistent gains, even amidst recent volatility.

Currently, MAGATRON stands at an 74% lead with an appealing 315.7% APY. Meanwhile, the underdog Kamacop reaps a lucrative 1228.12% APY, presenting one of the biggest passive income opportunities right now.

There will also be an airdrop later, distributing $DUM according to the points earned over the presale period.

Jacob Crypto Bury, the well-known YouTube crypto influencer, recently called FreeDum Fighters a 10X opportunity.

Join the fight on X and Telegram and stay up to date on the latest announcements.

Visit $DUM here

Disclaimer: Crypto is a high-risk asset class. This article is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute investment advice. You could lose all of your capital.

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