Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi Disavows Solana Coin After Its 75% Crash

Japan’s Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi said she had “absolutely no knowledge” of a Solana-based meme token bearing her name, after the cryptocurrency briefly reached a market capitalization of around $30 million.

β€œI have heard that a cryptocurrency called SANAE TOKEN has been issued and is being traded to some extent,” Takaichi wrote on

His statement came after the token reached a market cap of $27.72 million before falling back to around $6 million. Onchain data cited by Wu Blockchain showed that the top three addresses held around 60% of the token supply, with several top wallets seeing notable inflows.

This is not the first time a memecoin inspired by a political figure has caused a stir, with the LIBRA token initially touted as being backed by Argentine President Javier Milei, causing political unrest.

Takaichi said she released her statement β€œto ensure that the public does not harbor any misunderstanding,” distancing herself and her office from the project.

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