Donald Trump’s Altcoin Portfolio Has Major Shifts – Here’s the Latest After the Volatility
There are significant changes in the altcoin portfolio of cryptocurrency-friendly US President Donald Trump following recent fluctuations.
The portfolio in the cryptocurrency wallet owned by Donald Trump, who will go down in history as the first cryptocurrency-friendly President of the United States, continues to change.
Trump will become the US President after the handover, which will take place on January 20, and he has already announced that he plans to appoint many crypto-friendly figures to important positions.
The total value of Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency wallets is at $11.5 million at the time of writing, and has seen a massive 34% drop in the last 24 hours. The biggest change was seen in the TROG token, which lost 41% in value in one day, making up a large portion of Trump’s total portfolio at $5.29 million.
Here is Donald Trump's current cryptocurrency portfolio, according to current data:
- TROG – $5.29 million
- ETH – $1.93 million
- WETH – $1.86 million
- TRUMP – $996,000
- GUA – $489,000
- TUA – $271,000
- USDC – $138k
- RIO – $113,000
- PUPPIES – $63K
- INJ – $47,000
However, it should be noted that Trump did not purchase any assets other than Ethereum in his cryptocurrency wallets, but rather added them to Trump's wallet when altcoin developers who wanted to make their names known sent him tokens free of charge and without his permission.
The ETHs were obtained from Trump's recent NFT sales.
*This is not investment advice.
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