PANews reported on January 24 that Ivanka Trump, daughter of US President Donald Trump, warned investors not to buy fraudulent meme coins named after her. On Thursday local time, Ivanka wrote on social media X, "It has come to my attention that a fake cryptocurrency called 'Ivanka Trump' or '$IVANKA' is being promoted without my consent and approval. To be clear, I have nothing to do with this token. The currency may deceive consumers and defraud them of their hard-earned money. In addition, the unauthorized use of my name and likeness violates my rights." Ivanka added: "This promotion is deceptive, exploitative and unacceptable. My legal team is reviewing and will take steps to prevent the continued abuse of my name."
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