US President Donald Trump reported more than $1 billion in income from crypto ventures in his 2025 financial disclosure, driven by meme coins and World Liberty Financial. The White House denied conflict-of-interest claims, saying earnings were properly structured. His crypto gains far exceeded income from real estate and other businesses
US President Donald Trump has reported earning more than $1 billion in 2025 from business activities linked to cryptocurrency, according to a mandatory financial disclosure covering the year.
The 927-page filing shows that Trump earned approximately $635 million in royalties from a Trump-branded meme coin, which reportedly lost significant value after being launched shortly before he assumed office.
In addition, he disclosed over $500 million in income from World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency firm founded by his sons along with the children of his special envoy, Steve Witkoff.
Beyond crypto-related earnings, Trump also generated income from real estate holdings, branded merchandise, and licensing deals.
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