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    Trump Nets Over $26M in Crypto Donations This Year, New Filings Reveal

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    The crypto industry has donated over $26 million to Donald Trump this year, according to newly released campaign finance filings.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The crypto industry has donated over $26 million to Trump’s campaign in 2024.
    • Major contributors include Blockchain.com, Gemini, Andreessen Horowitz, and Paradigm.
    • Trump’s pro-crypto policies have raised support, alongside concerns over potential conflicts of interest.

    Campaign finance records show that contributions to the pro-Trump super PAC, MAGA Inc., came from some of the biggest names in crypto, according to a recent report from Axios.

    Blockchain.com led the list with a $5 million donation. Venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz each gave $3 million, while Gemini Trust added nearly $3 million.

    Winklevoss Twins Personally Donate $1M in Crypto to Trump Campaign

    Gemini co-founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss also contributed $500,000 each personally.

    Other major donors include Ondo Finance with $2.1 million and Paradigm, which gave $1.2 million.

    The influx signals deepening ties between Trump and crypto players as the former president positions himself as a champion of the industry.

    His administration has pushed through several pro-crypto moves since returning to office, including signing the GENIUS Act, the first federal legislation addressing stablecoins.

    Trump’s administration is also pressuring Congress to pass the CLARITY Act, a sweeping regulatory framework for digital assets.

    Furthermore, Trump has introduced a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and released a 160-page report outlining plans to support open-source crypto infrastructure and defend user privacy.

    BREAKING NEWS ALERT: Donald Trump announces that he is accepting presidential campaign donations paid in cryptocurrency
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    — 𝓣 𝓞 𝓟 𝓓 𝓞 𝓖 𝓔 (@TOPDOGE007) May 9, 2024

    While the policy momentum has drawn praise from industry leaders, it’s also sparked criticism over potential conflicts of interest.

    Members of the Trump family are involved in a range of crypto ventures—from stablecoins and meme coins to NFTs and Bitcoin mining—raising concerns about profiting from sectors directly impacted by his administration’s decisions.

    The filings suggest Trump has become the preferred candidate for a large swath of the crypto industry, at a time when regulatory uncertainty remains a central concern.

    Trump’s Crypto Holdings Make Up Key Portion of His Fortune

    Trump’s crypto-linked holdings are also a substantial part of his personal wealth.

    Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index estimates that TMTG stock represents $2.2 billion of Trump’s $6.6 billion fortune.

    His broader cryptocurrency investments are believed to have gained at least $620 million in recent months.

    However, the move is raising concerns among some industry figures. Nick Carter, general partner at Castle Island Ventures and a Trump supporter, said the overlap between Trump’s political influence and his financial exposure to crypto markets could create a conflict of interest.

    “It’s always a headache to have businesses with conflicting interests,” he told Bloomberg.

    As reported, nearly 70 nominees and officials in the Trump administration reportedly hold crypto or investments in blockchain companies, with holdings ranging from modest sums to over $120 million.

    The group includes Vice President JD Vance and seven Cabinet members or nominees, who collectively disclosed at least $2 million in crypto assets.

    Critics warn that this creates potential conflicts of interest and normalizes risky crypto investments among public servants.

    The post Trump Nets Over $26M in Crypto Donations This Year, New Filings Reveal appeared first on Cryptonews.

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