From NFTs to memecoins – How Donald Trump built a $2.4 billion digital asset fortune

ambcryptoОпубліковано о 2025-08-13Востаннє оновлено о 2025-08-14

Key Takeaways

Donald Trump has amassed an estimated $2.4 billion from cryptocurrency ventures since 2022, making up nearly 44% of his political-era wealth. His growing digital fortune is fueling political scrutiny and concerns over conflict of interest. 


Donald Trump’s crypto journey has evolved into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise, with estimates suggesting he has amassed roughly $2.4 billion from blockchain-linked ventures since 2022. As reported by The New Yorker, these gains now span a wide spectrum.

These include millions earned through NFT collections, high-profile token sales, partnerships with foreign governments, Bitcoin mining operations, and a booming memecoin bearing his name.

Collectively, such ventures now account for nearly 44% of the personal wealth he has accumulated during his political career.

While many of these operations are believed to be managed by advisors or family members, the scale and diversity of Trump’s crypto income is prompting a fresh debate. It is centered around potential conflict of interest for a U.S President overseeing the regulation of the very industry fueling his fortune.

How did we get here?

Donald Trump’s entry into the cryptocurrency market has evolved into one of his most profitable ventures, generating an estimated $2.4 billion since 2022.

What started as a branded NFT project has expanded into a vast digital asset portfolio, including $14.4 million from NFT collections, $412.5 million from World Liberty Financial token sales, $243 million from UAE-linked crypto partnerships, $13 million from American Bitcoin mining stakes, $1.3 billion from Bitcoin holdings at Trump Media, and $385 million from his Official Trump memecoin.

While his name drives visibility, daily operations are largely managed by advisers and family, distancing him from the fast-paced deals.

And yet, his growing digital fortune has reignited concerns over conflict of interest, with Democratic lawmakers protesting against his memecoin and the USD1 stablecoin. In fact, some have called for investigations and even impeachment. However, that remains unlikely under a Republican-led legislature.

Growing criticism…

The intertwining of Donald Trump’s political profile and his cryptocurrency ventures is now drawing sharper scrutiny on Capitol Hill.

Following his May announcement of an exclusive Washington D.C. dinner for the biggest holders of his memecoin, two Democratic senators issued pointed warnings. They claimed that such an arrangement could breach multiple federal ethics statutes and constitutional safeguards, including the federal bribery law and the emoluments clauses.

The controversy has since fueled a broader political push for stricter oversight, with Democratic Senator Adam Schiff introducing the Curbing Officials’ Income and Non-disclosure (COIN) Act – A measure aimed squarely at preventing what he characterizes as “Trump’s corruption.”

The senator said,

“It also raises the troubling prospect that foreign actors are using the memecoin as a vector to buy influence with President Trump and his associates without needing to disclose their identities publicly.”

As Trump’s empire grows, so too does the debate over whether a future presidency can again blur the line between personal financial gains and the impartial exercise of public office.

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