Trump’s crypto dream crumbles as Bitcoin tanks

When President Trump took office for his second term, he made an audacious promise: to transform the United States into the “crypto capital of the world.” With grand aspirations to lead the charge on digital assets like Bitcoin, Trump’s administration quickly signed an Executive Order aimed at propelling the U.S. to the forefront of cryptocurrency innovation.

But just a year later, the crypto landscape is a far cry from the president’s vision of dominance.

Summary

  • U.S. spot-Bitcoin ETF investors sitting on paper losses of 8-9%, reflecting a broader slump in the crypto market.
  • Despite promises to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the world” and initiatives like appointing a “crypto czar,” actual progress in Bitcoin regulation has been limited under Trump’s second term.
  • While the market crashes, Trump’s own crypto holdings have made him between $867 million and $1 billion.

Bitcoin’s recent plunge to its lowest level since April 2025 has cast doubt on the lofty ambitions of the Trump administration’s crypto agenda.

As of February 2, Bitcoin fell below $75,000, continuing a steady decline from its peak in 2025, with fresh losses hitting the average U.S. spot-Bitcoin ETF investor, who is now sitting on paper losses of 8-9%. Despite early 2024 inflows still showing promise, newer investments have slipped into the red, echoing a broader slump across the crypto market.

A combination of evaporating liquidity, lackluster inflows, and Bitcoin’s failure to react to typical market drivers like dollar weakness and geopolitical risk have left the leading cryptocurrency directionless. The market’s struggles have mirrored a broader sell-off in global equities and commodities, erasing a staggering $700 billion in crypto market capitalization within just two weeks, according to analyst Ash Crypto.

Trump’s Crypto Promises: Where’s the Leadership?

When Trump championed cryptocurrency as a driver of economic growth, he envisioned the U.S. leading the way. He not only promised a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a Digital Assets Stockpile but also appointed David Sacks as the “crypto czar” to steer regulation.

However, aside from the passing of the GENIUS Act—focused on payment stablecoins—actual progress on Bitcoin and altcoin regulation has been scant. The market’s recent downturn raises questions about whether Trump’s bold crypto vision will ever come to fruition.

Meanwhile, Trump himself has made millions from the crypto space, with some estimates of his profits ranging between $867 million and $1 billion, making it his most lucrative investment. But as the market collapses, the very assets that once fueled Trump’s personal financial boom may be exposed for their volatility, leaving the public to wonder whether the promise of the “crypto capital” was ever truly achievable.

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