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@ Frogfren17 ⚡️🐸
2025-03-11 15:45:55
Why did he read this?
.... ask questions.
Trump is smart & he around very smart people.
#MUSK, E
#LUTNICK, H
#SACKS, D
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee)
Reported Holdings: Up to $5 million in Bitcoin.
Sean Duffy (Transportation Secretary nominee)
Reported Holdings: Up to $1.1 million in Bitcoin.
J.D. Vance (Vice President)
Reported Holdings: Between $250,000 and $500,000 in Bitcoin.
Michael Waltz (National Security Advisor nominee)
Reported Holdings: Undisclosed specific amount, but confirmed as a Bitcoin holder.
David Sacks (AI and Crypto Czar)
Reported Holdings: Previously held Bitcoin, Ether, and Solana; sold before taking office.
Other notable figures in Trump’s administration with reported crypto ties include:
Scott Bessent (Treasury Secretary nominee): Listed in X posts as a Bitcoin owner, but specific amounts are not detailed in public sources. His role overseeing the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve suggests alignment with crypto interests, though personal holdings are unconfirmed beyond sentiment on X.
Howard Lutnick (Commerce Secretary nominee): Also mentioned in X posts, Lutnick’s firm Cantor Fitzgerald has crypto ties, but personal Bitcoin holdings are not precisely quantified in available data.
Paul Atkins (SEC Chair nominee): Known as a crypto supporter, but no specific Bitcoin holdings are disclosed in the provided references.
Top Holders: RFK Jr. ($5M), Sean Duffy ($1.1M), and J.D. Vance ($250K-$500K) stand out as the top known Bitcoin holders based on estimated values from disclosures and X posts. These figures are approximate and based on ranges from 2024 disclosures, so actual current holdings could differ.
Context: The administration’s Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, signed into effect on March 6, 2025 (Whitehouse.gov), uses seized Bitcoin (estimated at 200,000 BTC, worth billions), but this is government-held, not personal, and doesn’t reflect individual ownership.