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Trump Media Is Now a $2 Billion Bitcoin Bet

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Last updated: July 23, 2025 8:51 pm
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Trump Media isn’t just fighting Big Tech. It’s taking on Wall Street with a Bitcoin war chest big enough to rival corporate heavyweights.

The company behind Truth Social and streaming platform Truth+ announced, on July 21, it had purchased $2 billion worth of Bitcoin and Bitcoin-related securities, converting two-thirds of its $3 billion in liquid assets into cryptocurrency. It’s one of the boldest corporate Bitcoin strategies ever seen, rivaling billionaire Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy (now known as Strategy), the enterprise software company that famously pivoted to become a dominant corporate holder of Bitcoin.

Trump Media thus becomes the sixth-largest company holding Bitcoin on its balance sheet, according to (Disclosure: Trump Media sued Gizmodo along with 19 other media outlets in 2023, claiming that they inaccurately reported financial data about the company. That litigation is pending.)

Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes framed the move as a bid for “financial freedom” and protection from “discrimination by financial institutions,” echoing long-standing grievances in Trump’s orbit about Big Tech and Wall Street bias. The company also revealed plans to keep acquiring Bitcoin and Bitcoin-linked options that could be converted to spot Bitcoin holdings. He also hinted at the company’s next big step: a “utility token” set to power Truth.Fi, Trump Media’s planned fintech arm.

Conflict of Interest Questions

Donald Trump, who founded Trump Media and remains its namesake, is now president and has positioned the U.S. as the world’s most crypto-friendly nation. His administration has pushed policies to roll back SEC crypto enforcement, has championed crypto-friendly policies, and framed Bitcoin as a strategic U.S. asset. At the same time, a company directly linked to his personal brand and political base is heavily invested in Bitcoin.

Pro-crypto policies from a Trump administration, such as rolling back regulatory scrutiny or signing the Genius Act, could directly benefit Trump Media’s Bitcoin-heavy treasury. To an outside observer, it would be easy to get the impression of policy being shaped to benefit a president’s own corporate holdings. President Donald Trump currently owns 114,750,000 shares of Trump Media through the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust. This represents 41.4% of the outstanding shares of the company.

The Stakes

Trump Media’s $2 billion bet effectively links its financial health to both Bitcoin prices and Trump-era crypto policy. If Bitcoin rises under a regulatory-friendly environment, Trump Media could see exponential gains. A regulatory crackdown or a crypto crash could devastate it. The risk cuts both ways: Bitcoin’s volatility could drain the company’s liquidity, threatening the viability of Truth Social and its broader media ecosystem.

It also hints at a possible long-term goal: a Trump-linked crypto ecosystem combining Bitcoin reserves with a proprietary utility token, potentially transforming Trump Media into a hybrid of media platform and financial institution.

Our Take

Trump Media started as a megaphone for “free speech.” Now it’s building a Bitcoin bank during a pro-crypto presidency led by its founder. How that shakes out will depend on Bitcoin’s trajectory and the scrutiny on Trump’s dual roles as president and “crypto bro.”

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