Author: Claude, Deep Tide TechFlow
Deep Tide Intro: A Reuters investigation shows that between November 2024 and April 2026, the Trump family derived approximately $2.3 billion in pre-tax income from four crypto projects: World Liberty Financial, the TRUMP memecoin, ALT5 Sigma, and American Bitcoin, surpassing Coinbase's $2.1 billion profit during the same period. Over 1 million retail and secondary market investors suffered equivalent losses of about $2.25 billion.
A detailed investigative report published by Reuters on June 9 places the Trump family's crypto business empire under a precise financial microscope.
According to Reuters' cross-analysis based on on-chain data, corporate filings, public disclosures, and investor interviews, four crypto projects linked to the U.S. President collectively generated roughly $2.3 billion in pre-tax income from after the November 2024 election until April 2026.
This figure exceeds Coinbase's $2.1 billion profit during the same period and far outstrips the earnings of major industry players like BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF business (~$109 million) and the largest listed miner, IREN (~$127 million).
The data also reveals a near-zero-sum financial picture: the $2.3 billion gained by the Trump family almost perfectly mirrors the approximately $2.25 billion in net losses borne by retail and public market investors.
Asymmetric Risk Structure: Family Invested Minimal Personal Capital
The core finding of the Reuters investigation lies in the business model itself. Unlike Coinbase or BlackRock, which compete based on trading infrastructure, liquidity depth, and assets under management, the Trump family's crypto projects employed a highly asymmetric risk structure: the family invested minimal personal capital but reaped enormous upside through revenue-sharing from token sales, founder token allocations, and equity arrangements.
Among the four projects, World Liberty Financial contributed the largest share. The project began selling its governance token in October 2024, with Trump's two sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, participating in roadshows as core promoters. The project party signed a revenue-sharing agreement with DT Marks DEFI LLC, an entity linked to the Trump family, entitling it to 75% of token sale revenue after deducting costs. Reuters estimates that through this structure alone, the family received about $987 million in income.
The TRUMP memecoin was the second-largest revenue source. Launched on the Solana blockchain just before Trump's second inauguration, on-chain analysis shows total revenue exceeded $1.2 billion, with roughly $616 million attributed to the family.
Investors Incurred Equal Losses on the Mirror Side
The flip side of the family's gains is systematic investor losses.
Buyers of World Liberty Financial tokens incurred cumulative losses of approximately $674 million by the end of April. A significant portion of early holdings remained locked, with their pre-unlock book value close to zero. Investors in the TRUMP memecoin fared even worse. The token hit an all-time high of around $74.27 in January 2025; by June 9, its price had plummeted to about $1.65, a drop of roughly 98%. Reuters estimates losses for token holders exceed $700 million. A California investor told Reuters she invested $2,000 after seeing Trump's promotion; by the end of May, her holdings were worth less than $120.
Investors through public company channels also suffered heavy losses. ALT5 Sigma (later renamed AI Financial Corp.) raised $750 million through a share issuance, with $717 million used to purchase World Liberty tokens, and over $500 million flowing to the Trump family via revenue sharing. The company's stock price fell from over $9 in August 2025 to about $0.75 by the end of April 2026, resulting in investor losses of roughly $675 million. American Bitcoin's stock price dropped from its $11 IPO price in September 2025 to about $1.15 by the end of April, causing investor losses exceeding $200 million. Both Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. received equity stakes without contributing capital, with Eric Trump's holdings still valued at over $70 million at the end of April.
Trump Crypto Revenue Exceeds Coinbase, Crushes Major Industry Players
Reuters' comparative data puts this scale into sharper perspective. During the same window from November 2024 to April 2026:
Coinbase revenue was approximately $2.1 billion; IREN (the largest listed Bitcoin miner by market cap) revenue was about $127 million; BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF business (IBIT) revenue was around $109 million; Circle (issuer of USDC) incurred a loss of $14 million; Galaxy Digital incurred a loss of $430 million.
The Trump family's $2.3 billion exceeds the totals for all the aforementioned companies. These companies built their commercial moats over years of technological accumulation, licensing/compliance, and market development. The core leverage for the Trump projects was brand licensing and political influence.







