Ripple, Coinbase, Solana Among Crypto Firms Contributing Over $12M To Trump's Inauguration Fund

Benzinga
6 hours ago

New filings from the Federal Election Commission show that several major players in the cryptocurrency industry donated a combined total of over $12.27 million to President Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration fund.

What Happened: These contributions highlight a growing political alignment between the digital asset sector and the current U.S. administration, which has positioned itself as an advocate for Bitcoin and broader crypto adoption.

Ripple Labs XRP/USD emerged as the largest donor among crypto-related entities, contributing $4.8 million.

Robinhood HOOD followed with a $2 million donation.

Coinbase COIN, the largest publicly traded crypto exchange in the United States, contributed $1 million, as did stablecoin issuer Circle XRP/USD, blockchain platform Solana Labs XRP/USD and Kraken's parent company Payward Inc.

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Hayden Adams, the founder of Uniswap UNI/USD, contributed $245,727.56 on Jan. 9.

His personal donation marked one of the largest individual contributions from within the crypto community.

Ethereum ETH/USD infrastructure firm Consensys donated $100,000 through its parent company.

Yuga Labs, the company behind the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT collection, also donated $100,000.

The wave of crypto-linked donations comes as the Trump administration pushes for deeper integration of digital assets into the U.S. financial system.

Why It Matters: The president has pledged to make America a "Bitcoin superpower," and lawmakers are currently advancing bills aimed at creating a formal regulatory framework for stablecoins and other digital assets.

These contributions mark a stark contrast from the regulatory hostility the crypto industry faced in the years following the collapse of FTX and the shutdown of crypto-friendly banks like Silvergate and Signature.

The shift in political posture appears to have reignited confidence among crypto firms, many of which are now seeking stronger ties with policymakers and government institutions.

The $12.27 million total from crypto firms represents one of the largest sector-specific fundraising blocs for the inauguration, placing the industry alongside energy, finance, and technology in political influence.

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