The president’s family invested in crypto and lost 190 million, then turned around and sold “mouth-cannon” content to Wall Street to collect monthly rent...
Trump’s media company lost 238 million in the second quarter, more than ten times the same period last year. Revenue was only 1.7 million—barely enough to cover even a fraction of the missing amount. The money didn’t fail because it wasn’t the core business—the losses came from the accounting mark-to-market float on the Bitcoin and CRO it held, totaling 190 million just from that item alone.
In plain terms, the president’s family treats the listed company’s treasury like a crypto betting table: when prices rise, net asset value soars; when they fall, the financial statements bleed. Losing badly, they immediately change their tune—cut crypto and online betting, go back to social media, and set up a new Truth API that sells posts from Trump and major influencers ahead of time to Wall Street high-frequency institutions. The monthly fee is 60,000 to 100,000 dollars. They also keep nuclear fusion as a “2031” treat. At its core, the company is securitizing political influence; crypto was just the craziest chapter. Pulling the plug isn’t awakening—it’s because the financials can’t take it.
This kind of situation—trading crypto to lose big, then selling data to keep the company alive by drawing out future dreams—happens every few years. I noticed in the ledger that they marked key DJT levels and the $BTC position fair value line. I’d like to see how you’ll map out the points in advance before the next earnings report—come join the chat.
#特朗普要求伊朗赔偿
Trump’s media company lost 238 million in the second quarter, more than ten times the same period last year. Revenue was only 1.7 million—barely enough to cover even a fraction of the missing amount. The money didn’t fail because it wasn’t the core business—the losses came from the accounting mark-to-market float on the Bitcoin and CRO it held, totaling 190 million just from that item alone.
In plain terms, the president’s family treats the listed company’s treasury like a crypto betting table: when prices rise, net asset value soars; when they fall, the financial statements bleed. Losing badly, they immediately change their tune—cut crypto and online betting, go back to social media, and set up a new Truth API that sells posts from Trump and major influencers ahead of time to Wall Street high-frequency institutions. The monthly fee is 60,000 to 100,000 dollars. They also keep nuclear fusion as a “2031” treat. At its core, the company is securitizing political influence; crypto was just the craziest chapter. Pulling the plug isn’t awakening—it’s because the financials can’t take it.
This kind of situation—trading crypto to lose big, then selling data to keep the company alive by drawing out future dreams—happens every few years. I noticed in the ledger that they marked key DJT levels and the $BTC position fair value line. I’d like to see how you’ll map out the points in advance before the next earnings report—come join the chat.
#特朗普要求伊朗赔偿