Trump Media Crypto.com Token Distribution: A 2025 Gambit for Shareholders
Trump Media partners with Crypto.com to award digital tokens to shareholders. Explore the details of the 2025 distribution plan and the 'crypto capital' agenda.
Holding shares now means holding tokens. Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) has announced a partnership with a cryptocurrency exchange to award its shareholders digital tokens. The news sent the company's shares up by 5% as of 11am on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, as the market reacts to the president's latest pro-crypto move.
The Trump Media Crypto.com Token Strategy
In a news release, the company explained it's working with the Singapore-based firm Crypto.com to provide shareholders with one digital token for every whole share they own. While there's no fixed timeline yet, TMTG stated the tokens would become available "in the near future." Token holders will gain access to various awards, including benefits and discounts for Truth Social and its affiliated streaming platform, Truth+.
We look forward to utilizing Crypto.com’s blockchain technology and improving regulatory clarity to implement this first-of-its-kind token distribution.
Building the Global Crypto Capital
This isn't President Donald Trump's first foray into digital assets. During his second term, he's branded himself as the "crypto president," actively peeling back regulations and ending investigations that he claims impeded development. This push has notably benefited firms like Crypto.com, which saw federal investigations dropped shortly after the administration took office in January 2025.
Despite the enthusiasm from the industry, critics warn about the risks. The lack of regulation could make investments highly volatile, leaving consumers vulnerable. Moreover, with Truth Social only reaching an estimated 6 million monthly users, the company is under pressure to diversify its portfolio, including a recent merger with fusion energy firm TAE Technologies.
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