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Let's talk about Trump today, the crypto godfather's wealth map, and how he used his presidential identity to turn air into solid gold with some slick moves.
If you think Trump is just that old internet celebrity shouting on Twitter for you to buy Trump coins, you're dead wrong. He's been using his presidential term to show the world what the ultimate power game looks like.
In March 2026, Forbes tore off his pants and told you his net worth is $6.5 billion. But that's not the point. The real question is, where did that $6.5 billion come from? Did he make it from golf courses? Or from selling hotels?
Neither.
What really sent Trump's wealth skyrocketing was his crypto business contributing $1.8 billion after he was elected.
$1.8 billion. USD.
Let's rewind to before the election. At that time, his crypto project, World Liberty Financial (WLFI), was like an abandoned orphan nobody cared about. People thought it was just another scam from the Trump family to fleece investors. The project was barely alive, nobody bought in.
But the power of influence is more effective than any white paper.
When he won, the world's money went crazy.
First, there was that meme coin called Trump Coin, which, riding the wave of his inauguration, instantly added $393 million to his net worth. But that was just the appetizer. The real show was WLFI. After Trump confirmed he would be the leader of the free world for the next four years, a member of the royal family of the UAE directly invested to buy nearly half of WLFI's shares. You think they did it because they liked the tech? Don’t be naive.
In the world of power, 'technology' is just a cover; 'relationships' are the real gold.
That move pushed WLFI's token sales past $1 billion. The unvested tokens held by the Trump family, after Forbes' valuation, were worth about $175 million. And it didn't stop there. They also casually issued a stablecoin called USD1, which is basically just a dollar-backed token. But why would anyone promote it? Because the UAE president’s company agreed to put $2 billion into crypto exchanges using USD1.
What’s this called? It’s presidential endorsement, with the whole world paying. Are you still studying project tracks or economic models? They rely on national credit and political connections to market.
So you see, Trump’s wealth growth path perfectly illustrates a harsh reality: at the top-tier poker table, your knowledge and effort are far less effective than the all-powerful card of power.
On one side, crypto and liquid assets brought him $2.1 billion, making him so cash-rich he’s worried about liquidity. On the other side, his beloved Truth Social is like a helpless old man. Annual revenue of $3.7 million, losses of $712 million, and an 80% drop in market value. What’s the business model? Faith—faith from Trump supporters who power it out of love.
A company losing $700 million that still makes its founder worth $1.2 billion—that’s not a business miracle, it’s a political spectacle.
We ordinary folks spend every day worrying about our wallets, fearing layoffs, losing money on investments, studying candlestick charts and value investing. But Trump shows us that the highest form of value investing is investing in yourself to become president.
From golf courses to hotels, his businesses all came alive after he took office. Membership fees at Mar-a-Lago doubled, and his losing European golf courses started to bounce back. He turned the name Trump into the strongest air coin in the world—any asset with those three letters can find a sucker to buy, no matter if it’s good or bad.
Looking at his long list of assets—from 40 Wall Street to Trump Tower, from Seven Springs to the St. Martin estate—I suddenly realize this isn’t just a businessman’s wealth tally.
It’s the U.S. government opening a VIP channel for political donations to one person.
Finally, Trump said in *The Art of the Deal*: “Money has never been my main motivation; it’s just a scoring tool. The real fun is in the game itself.”
In plain language: becoming president is way more fun than any copycat coin.
So, brothers, stop wasting time on bullshit tracks. Look at Trump—that’s the ultimate way to sit back and win. What do you think? Let’s chat—what would you trade to be president for a day?
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