Trump’s crypto empire set to expand with new stablecoin and investment fund offerings
Bitcoin has reached new highs. Trade, are you, are you sure? Not *** trade trade. I’m *** trading crypto. I’m laying out my plan to ensure that the United States will be the crypto capital of the planet. You know, it’s, it’s impossible to forecast what’s going to happen next. Bitcoin has come *** long way since its start in 2009 as *** way to cut out the middleman in simple payment transactions. It’s increasingly become *** popular way to invest, and its value reflects that. In 2024, Bitcoin’s value shot up to over $100,000. This surge comes from the SEC approving the trade of spot Bitcoin and other exchange traded funds in 2024, which allows big Wall Street firms to offer crypto investment products. It also comes after the Trump campaign’s embrace of crypto. And he said, I’m going to um tell the SEC to green light all these crypto products, and we’re going to have *** national crypto reserve. This is sort of reinforced that crypto is going to be treated differently under the new administration. David Yermack is *** finance professor at NYU Stern School of Business, where he teaches *** course on cryptocurrency. So, if you’re curious about investing in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, here’s some important things to consider. Bitcoin is digital currency bought and sold directly without the use of *** third party like *** bank. To obtain Bitcoin, buyers can go through cryptocurrency exchanges, stock brokers, Bitcoin ATMs, exchange traded funds, money transfer apps, and wallet software. It can also be mined. What happens every 10 minutes is that people around the world gather together all the Bitcoin that have been transferred in that window of time, and then validate the transactions using the codes that are internal to the system. And you sort of have to solve *** puzzle by trial and error to mine *** block successfully. And whoever mines the block first, and this could be anybody in the world with *** computer, they get *** prize. Whoever mines the block first is rewarded in Bitcoin. In 2025, the prize is 3/10 of *** Bitcoin. After it’s mined, it’s permanently added to the blockchain, *** public digital record of all Bitcoin transactions. Once obtained, Bitcoin is then stored in *** digital wallet that’s made up of *** unique set of numbers and letters. The wallet can be online, on your computer, or on an external hard drive. Crypto is open to trading 24/7, 365 days, in contrast to America’s stock exchanges only open during business hours Monday through Friday. I think for investors, that’s very attractive. And while some see Bitcoin’s benefits, experts also heed caution. Crypto is. Very volatile. We’ve got, you know, at this 0.16 years of history, and I think there have been 5 or 6 times where Bitcoin dropped 80% in value in *** very short period of time. Although it’s called cryptocurrency, in many ways, Bitcoin is more like *** good than currency. Bitcoin’s value is determined by its supply and demand. The supply of Bitcoin is fixed. There will only ever be 21 million coins produced. It’s estimated that all the coins will be mined by 2140. When the supply is scarce, the price goes up, and vice versa. But with Bitcoin, it’s purely speculative value. And this may be unnerving to you, but I would point out that the US dollar has exactly the same foundation. Demand, on the other hand, goes up and down for *** variety of reasons, including global events. Take Brexit as an example. The day they voted to leave the European Union with Brexit, the British pound took *** huge hit, and Bitcoin went up. Why the rush to Bitcoin? There are *** lot of people who think Bitcoin is sort of *** safe haven, an alternative to gold, or an alternative to the dollar and the euro and the regular currencies. There’s no real evidence that this is actually true. The Ukraine invasion, can look at the elections of Trump, you know, all these things and You really haven’t seen the substitution out of the real world assets and into Bitcoin. The act of trading Bitcoin is also risky. There’s no way to get the money back once you’ve sent it. That’s the whole idea of *** decentralized network with no management and no leadership. You know, you can’t say free. My account, or here’s an injunction. Bitcoin users can also be prone to cyber scams and malware attacks that target people’s passwords that are also referred to as private keys. And in many ways, these are just recycling ideas that you already see in real life, you know, chain letters, pyramid schemes, and so forth. And just like you should be very careful before you send regular money to people. It’s the same with crypto. You shouldn’t. You know, take strangers’ words at face value. While wallets, service providers and applications are prone to being hacked, the network itself remains secure. The Bitcoin network has never been hacked in 16 years now. It’s, you know, widely regarded as the safest, most robust computer network ever. There are incredible security issues with the regular financial system that we all end up paying for through fees, and crypto has none of that. Bitcoin is still fairly uncharted territory in terms of regulation. While the SEC approved the trading of spot Bitcoin and ETFs, it’s historically been skeptical of crypto. And with Trump back into the Oval Office, he intends to have *** friendlier approach to crypto that could change the landscape. So with the pros and cons in mind, should you invest. Nobody should be investing in this who can’t afford to lose their investment. You should treat this like any other asset and an investor should be diversified and really try to own *** little bit of everything. Crypto has now grown big enough that it’s maybe 2% of all the investable wealth. The optimal rule for you is to put about 2% of your money into crypto. And if you’re taking any more risk than that, be prepared to lose your money, you know, because it can go down. You might do very well, but there’s, you know, no guarantee.
Trump’s crypto empire set to expand with new stablecoin and investment fund offerings
President Donald Trump’s crypto empire is expanding with the recent announcements of a new dollar-backed stablecoin and investment funds for digital assets. The moves are the latest in the norm-defying ways the president has leaned into crypto projects that could significantly boost his personal wealth while in office.World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency venture Trump helped launch last year, announced Tuesday that it plans to launch USD1, a stablecoin pegged at a 1-to-1 ratio to the U.S. dollar.Stablecoins are among the fastest growing segments of the cryptocurrency industry. They are typically backed by a government-issued currency, like the dollar, or to gold, making them better suited to commercial transactions than more volatile digital assets like bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.“We’re offering a digital dollar stablecoin that sovereign investors and major institutions can confidently integrate into their strategies for seamless, secure cross-border transactions,” Zach Witkoff, a World Liberty Financial co-founder, said in a statement Tuesday.World Liberty’s announcement comes amid a push by Congress, with strong support by the White House, to pass legislation that supporters say would make it easier for stablecoin companies to operate and grow in the U.S.Witkoff and his father, Trump’s special diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff, helped launch World Liberty Financial with Trump and his sons last year. Under the terms outlined on the company’s website, a Trump-owned company has the “right to receive 75% of the net protocol revenues” from World Liberty Financial after expenses.On Monday, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. announced it was partnering with the crypto-trading firm Crypto.com to launch exchange-traded funds for investors to purchase. The funds, which are set to be released later this year, will include a “unique ETF basket of cryptocurrencies” as well as “securities with a Made in America focus spanning diverse industries such as energy,” TMTG said in an announcement.TMTG is the parent company of Trump’s social media company, Truth Social. Trump has no decision-making role at the company, but he owns a majority stake and is its largest shareholder. TMTG’s stock price jumped following the announcement.The recent announcements add to a growing list of crypto-related projects that Trump has endorsed in ways that critics say are inappropriate for a public office holder.Just days before taking office, Trump launched his own meme coin that initially saw a massive price spike followed by a prolonged slide. Meme coins are highly speculative assets that often start as a joke and have no real value. Trump has also promoted online watch and sneaker stores that have branched out into selling crypto-related Trump products, including a “Crypto President” timepiece that sells for $100,000.Once a crypto skeptic, Trump has since embraced digital assets and pledged to make the U.S. the “world capital” for cryptocurrencies. He’s taken several early steps to help boost the crypto industry, which spent heavily to help Trump win last year’s election and has emerged as a potent political force.Before taking office, the Trump family business released a voluntary ethics agreement that prohibits the president from “day-to-day” decision making of his companies and limits financial information shared with him. But that agreement doesn’t bar him from promoting his crypto-related products, like he did on social media Sunday when touting his meme coin.“I LOVE $TRUMP — SO COOL!!! The Greatest of them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,” Trump said on Truth Social, which briefly caused a spike in the meme coin’s price.
President Donald Trump’s crypto empire is expanding with the recent announcements of a new dollar-backed stablecoin and investment funds for digital assets. The moves are the latest in the norm-defying ways the president has leaned into crypto projects that could significantly boost his personal wealth while in office.
World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency venture Trump helped launch last year, announced Tuesday that it plans to launch USD1, a stablecoin pegged at a 1-to-1 ratio to the U.S. dollar.
Stablecoins are among the fastest growing segments of the cryptocurrency industry. They are typically backed by a government-issued currency, like the dollar, or to gold, making them better suited to commercial transactions than more volatile digital assets like bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.
“We’re offering a digital dollar stablecoin that sovereign investors and major institutions can confidently integrate into their strategies for seamless, secure cross-border transactions,” Zach Witkoff, a World Liberty Financial co-founder, said in a statement Tuesday.
World Liberty’s announcement comes amid a push by Congress, with strong support by the White House, to pass legislation that supporters say would make it easier for stablecoin companies to operate and grow in the U.S.
Witkoff and his father, Trump’s special diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff, helped launch World Liberty Financial with Trump and his sons last year. Under the terms outlined on the company’s website, a Trump-owned company has the “right to receive 75% of the net protocol revenues” from World Liberty Financial after expenses.
On Monday, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. announced it was partnering with the crypto-trading firm Crypto.com to launch exchange-traded funds for investors to purchase. The funds, which are set to be released later this year, will include a “unique ETF basket of cryptocurrencies” as well as “securities with a Made in America focus spanning diverse industries such as energy,” TMTG said in an announcement.
TMTG is the parent company of Trump’s social media company, Truth Social. Trump has no decision-making role at the company, but he owns a majority stake and is its largest shareholder. TMTG’s stock price jumped following the announcement.
The recent announcements add to a growing list of crypto-related projects that Trump has endorsed in ways that critics say are inappropriate for a public office holder.
Just days before taking office, Trump launched his own meme coin that initially saw a massive price spike followed by a prolonged slide. Meme coins are highly speculative assets that often start as a joke and have no real value. Trump has also promoted online watch and sneaker stores that have branched out into selling crypto-related Trump products, including a “Crypto President” timepiece that sells for $100,000.
Once a crypto skeptic, Trump has since embraced digital assets and pledged to make the U.S. the “world capital” for cryptocurrencies. He’s taken several early steps to help boost the crypto industry, which spent heavily to help Trump win last year’s election and has emerged as a potent political force.
Before taking office, the Trump family business released a voluntary ethics agreement that prohibits the president from “day-to-day” decision making of his companies and limits financial information shared with him. But that agreement doesn’t bar him from promoting his crypto-related products, like he did on social media Sunday when touting his meme coin.
“I LOVE $TRUMP — SO COOL!!! The Greatest of them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,” Trump said on Truth Social, which briefly caused a spike in the meme coin’s price.