PATRIOT memecoin fell over 90% after launch while promoters used a 15-foot gold-leaf Trump statue to market it. Sculptor Alan Cottrill claimed $75,000 for IP rightsPATRIOT memecoin fell over 90% after launch while promoters used a 15-foot gold-leaf Trump statue to market it. Sculptor Alan Cottrill claimed $75,000 for IP rights

Trump’s ‘Golden Calf’: The Wild Crypto Gamble Behind the PATRIOT Memecoin

  • PATRIOT memecoin fell over 90% after launch while promoters used a 15-foot gold-leaf Trump statue to market it.
  • Sculptor Alan Cottrill claimed $75,000 for IP rights, and the dispute delayed a planned public unveiling.

A 15-foot statue of former U.S. President Donald Trump, cast in bronze and coated with gold leaf, has become central to the marketing of the PATRIOT memecoin, a token promoted through online MAGA-themed communities. The statue, known by supporters as “Don Colossus,” was commissioned after a group of crypto backers raised funds to pay for the sculpture and related installation work, to use the monument to attract attention to the coin.

The project’s organizers positioned the statue as a public-facing symbol meant to drive interest in PATRIOT. Reports showed a launch period in late 2024 in which the token briefly rose in value during a wave of pro-crypto messaging from the American president, before weakening as the broader interest faded.

However, the Trump family distanced itself from any formal involvement with PATRIOT, even as Trump-related promotion circulated online. 

Last month, CNF noted that the former New York City Mayor Eric Adams released the NYC Token memecoin and marketed it as a means of financing blockchain education and social programs. This was followed by major liquidity withdrawals as indicated by on-chain data, which posed a question of centralization and investor risk.

Statue Promotion, Payment Dispute, and a Delayed Unveiling

Building and rollout plans were delayed due to intra-group wrangling with Ohio-based sculptor Alan Cottrill. Cottrill alleged that he was entitled to receive up to $75,000 relating to the intellectual property rights and the usage of the design in the promotional contents, which was one of the issues that led to delays in a scheduled public launch.

Separately, a steel-and-concrete pedestal was installed at Trump National Doral in Florida in January 2026, establishing the location set for an unveiling.

While the statue continued to circulate in promotional posts, PATRIOT’s market performance deteriorated, with reports describing a drop of more than 90% from earlier levels. In addition to the disputes around management and scheduling, interest in the token was pressured by the appearance of a competing Trump-branded memecoin, “Official Trump,” which drew attention away from PATRIOT during a key promotional window.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration warned it may drop the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act unless Coinbase accepts revised terms on stablecoin yields favored by banking groups. As we reported, officials were angered by Coinbase’s withdrawal and framed the legislation as a Trump-backed effort rather than an exchange-led proposal.

At the time of reporting, PATRIOT was trading at about $0.034, down roughly 7% from the session’s early peak near $0.037.

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