Truth Social to sell banks 'fastest' access to Trump's posts
Trump Media is preparing to monetize real-time access to social media content by launching a dedicated API for Wall Street traders.
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The brief
Trump Media & Technology Group plans to sell high-speed, priority access to posts made on the Truth Social platform. The company intends to launch a dedicated API specifically designed for Wall Street traders and investors seeking to monitor content updates.
Coverage from outlets including Bloomberg, The Financial Times, The Washington Post, and the BBC emphasizes that this feed will provide early access to potential market-moving content. Reports note that the service is expected to feature posts from Donald Trump, though official documentation on the specific scope of the feed remains limited.
Future developments will depend on the official rollout of the API and the subsequent pricing structure established for the service. Coverage does not yet specify a firm launch date for the product or the exact technical parameters of the data delivery.
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Quick answers
What is the primary service being offered?
Trump Media is developing an API that provides high-speed, priority access to Truth Social posts for financial traders.
Who is the target audience for this feed?
Wall Street traders and investors are identified as the target users for the high-speed access.
Will the feed include posts from Donald Trump?
Yes, coverage indicates the feed is intended to provide early access to posts, including those made by Donald Trump.
Coverage (11)
- Trump’s Media Company to Sell Traders Fast Access to His Posts Bloomberg.com · 8h ago
- Truth Social to launch Wall Street API The Hill · 10h ago
- Trump Media to sell fast feed of key posts to Wall Street BBC · 10h ago
- Trump to sell Wall Street high-speed access to his Truth Social posts The Independent · 10h ago
- Truth Social will sell investors faster access to Trump’s market-moving posts The Washington Post · 10h ago
- Wall Street traders can soon pay for early looks at Truth Social posts The Hill · 10h ago
- Trump plans to sell priority access to Truth Social posts to Wall Street The Telegraph · 12h ago
- Trump Media to sell high-speed access to president’s social media posts Financial Times · 13h ago
- Trump media firm plans to sell high speed access to Truth Social posts, possibly Trump's own AP News · 13h ago
- Trump media firm plans to sell high speed access to Truth Social posts, possibly Trump's own 10TV · 16h ago
- Trump Media to sell faster access to president's Truth Social posts CBS News · 16h ago
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