Trump’s Alien Files Spark Meme Coin Frenzy!

Key Highlights

  • Trump ordered the release of government files on aliens, UAP, and UFOs, citing public interest after Obama’s podcast confirmation of extraterrestrials. 
  • The “Aliens are real” token, launched February 15 on Pump.fun, surged 100X from $0.00005 to $0.002 in 24 hours, with market cap up 8,000% to $2M and volume at $5.9M.
  • The meme coin was launched days before Trump’s viral post; a Pump.fun comment predicted alien posts on X hours prior, sparking insider knowledge theories at politics-crypto intersection.

When the U.S. President Donald Trump declared, “Alien files!”, the cosmos itself seemed to hold its breath-though not as much as the cryptocurrency market, which promptly sprang into action like a startled squirrel with a calculator.

The meme coin, a mischievous little creature born on February 15 on Pump.fun, grew 100 times taller (in value, not height) in a single day. Its price rocketed from a timid $0.00005 to a bold $0.002, while its market cap ballooned to $2 million, as if someone had fed it a diet of pure speculation.

The trading volume for the meme coin hit $5.9 million, as if the universe itself were betting on aliens. Trump’s announcement, which was about as surprising as a cake that’s actually a cake, sent crypto traders into a frenzy, whispering, “Did they know?”

What’s truly baffling is that the token was launched days before Trump’s big reveal. A Pump.fun commenter, who had clearly peeked into the future, quipped, “Only time til Trump tweets about aliens,” hours before the president’s Truth Social post went viral, turning the internet into a kaleidoscope of memes and confusion.

Trump’s “alien files” announcement 

Trump’s directive, which read like a fairy tale for government officials, ordered the Secretary of War to release secrets about otherworldly encounters. He cited “great public interest” and referenced Obama’s podcast, which, if true, means the president has been secretly chatting with aliens since 2009.

“Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and…

– The White House (@WhiteHouse) February 20, 2026

Crypto traders, ever the skeptics, quickly linked the dots. The coin’s creators, anonymous as a shadow in a room with no lights, had clearly planned this-unless they were just lucky enough to win the lottery of timing.

With Trump’s post igniting global chatter, the “Aliens are real” token embodies the wild intersection of politics, pop culture, and digital speculation-where even the moon might be a meme if it had a wallet.

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2026-02-20 10:22