[Public documents show Trump profited $57 million from digital asset-related businesses] On June 13, U.S. President Donald Trump submitted his 2025 financial disclosure to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, detailing tens of millions of dollars in income from real estate, media, publishing, and digital asset-related fields, including a substantial amount from Crypto Assets.
The most striking number in the document is the $57.4 million in Crypto Assets-related revenue reported by CIC Digital LLC and WLF Holdco LLC. This entity is associated with Trump’s NFT licensing agreements and World Liberty Financial (WLF), holding digital assets such as Ethereum (ETH). Trump also reported that the lease of the Trump Old Post Office property in Washington, D.C. generated $33.8 million.
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Public documents show that Trump profited $57 million from digital asset-related businesses.
[Public documents show Trump profited $57 million from digital asset-related businesses] On June 13, U.S. President Donald Trump submitted his 2025 financial disclosure to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, detailing tens of millions of dollars in income from real estate, media, publishing, and digital asset-related fields, including a substantial amount from Crypto Assets. The most striking number in the document is the $57.4 million in Crypto Assets-related revenue reported by CIC Digital LLC and WLF Holdco LLC. This entity is associated with Trump’s NFT licensing agreements and World Liberty Financial (WLF), holding digital assets such as Ethereum (ETH). Trump also reported that the lease of the Trump Old Post Office property in Washington, D.C. generated $33.8 million.