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Trump’s Crypto Wealth Estimated Near $1 Billion In White House Report

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June 17, 2025
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In a recent report by Fortune, significant details emerged about President Donald Trump’s growing entanglement with the cryptocurrency industry, as disclosed in his first financial report since taking office. 

The report highlights various aspects of his business interests, including golf courses, sponsorship deals, and his publicly traded media group. Notably, it sheds light on Trump’s crypto platform, World Liberty Financial (WLFI), which was announced by his sons last summer.

$57 Million Earned From Crypto Token Sales

The financial disclosure reveals that Trump has generated over $57 million from token sales on the World Liberty platform. He holds nearly 16 billion governance WLFI tokens—essentially the crypto equivalent of voting shares—issued by the company. 

Based on previous sales, which valued the tokens between $1.5 and $0.5, Trump’s holdings could potentially be worth close to $1 billion, although the tokens are not currently trading, as estimated by Bloomberg.

As discussions in Congress about blockchain regulation intensify, government watchdogs are raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest stemming from Trump’s ventures in the crypto space. This report provides the first substantial insight into how deeply embedded Trump has become in digital assets.

Before his recent campaign, Trump expressed skepticism about cryptocurrencies, famously labeling Bitcoin (BTC)  a “scam” just a few years ago. However, during his last campaign, he began to embrace blockchain technology, promising to be the first president to support the industry. 

His engagement has included appearances at industry events, such as the National Bitcoin conference, where he promoted the technology and explored his business opportunities in the sector.

Trump Expands Digital Asset Ventures

Trump’s foray into crypto has expanded beyond the initial launch of a series of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to a more comprehensive engagement through World Liberty Financial. 

Announced by his son Eric Trump last August, the World Liberty Financial platform aims to herald a “new era of finance,” although its specific functions remain somewhat unclear to date. 

In recent months, World Liberty has rolled out several products, including governance tokens and a dollar-pegged stablecoin named USD1. This stablecoin has garnered attention as it was utilized by an Emirati investment firm to inject $2 billion into Binance, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges.

The report also touches on another significant aspect of Trump’s crypto ventures—his memecoin, also named TRUMP, which launched just before his inauguration. While the memecoin’s market capitalization has plummeted from $9 billion in January to around $2 billion today, it remains a controversial asset. 

It is believed that Trump’s organization owns about 80% of the total supply of this memecoin. In May, Trump hosted a dinner for top memecoin holders, an event that sparked criticism from lawmakers, particularly Democrats.

Bitcoin

As of this writing, Bitcoin is trading at $107,550, having briefly dropped to $102,000 at the end of last week. According to CoinGecko data, the cryptocurrency has increased by 4.5% over the past month.

Featured image from Bloomberg, chart from TradingView.com 

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