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March 3, 2026 at 11:44
Japan's Takaichi Distances Herself from Solana's SANAE TOKEN Controversy
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has recently disavowed any association with SANAE TOKEN, a Solana-based meme coin that unexpectedly garnered a market capitalization of nearly $30 million before plummeting.
In a statement posted on X, she emphasized, "I have absolutely no knowledge of this token" and clarified that her office had not authorized or been informed about the token's activities.
The SANAE TOKEN was initiated by NoBorder, a YouTube channel run by entrepreneur Yuji Mizoguchi, and the naming aimed to symbolize democratic leadership.
Despite a disclaimer on the token’s website, social media backlash criticized the project for being misleading, prompting Takaichi to address public misconceptions.
Right after her announcement, the token's value dropped by over 50%, evidencing the volatility typically associated with meme coins.
Mizoguchi claimed that their team had not profited from the token's sales, noting his frustration over the negative commentary surrounding the project.
On-chain analytics revealed that a significant portion of the token, roughly 60%, is concentrated in the hands of just three wallets, raising concerns about market manipulation.
This incident mirrors previous instances where political figures have unwittingly become entangled in crypto controversies, such as Argentina’s LIBRA token, which resulted in severe backlash.
Takaichi's case stands apart, as she had never endorsed or been linked to SANAE TOKEN, illustrating the complexities of meme coin branding in a political context.
As cryptocurrency continues to evolve, both investors and political figures must navigate the potential ramifications of these digital assets more cautiously.
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