Trump Reports at Least $1.2 Billion in Crypto Earnings for 2025
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A sitting president reporting at least $1.2 billion from crypto and memecoin businesses cements digital assets as a political and cultural asset class, not just a financial one. For operators, that means more policy volatility but also more mainstream rails—design treasury, payments, and loyalty experiments with that duality in mind.
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