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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(136,991 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 03:29 PM Apr 29

Somehow, Eric Trump's "money printing" bitcoin business left investors holding the bag

Eric Trump sold his bitcoin company as a profit machine. But as the stock soared and then cratered, it was investors, not family insiders, who ended up stuck with the losses.

Eric Trump's newest bitcoin venture may be selling a story more than a business. As he tells it, American Bitcoin can print money by mining bitcoin for roughly half of what it is worth. But a closer look at the numbers calls into question whether the company can mine bitcoin profitably at all, let alone with such massive margins. Representatives of Eric Trump, the Trump Organization and American Bitcoin did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Plenty of people trust in the president's son, putting real money at stake. When American Bitcoin hit the public markets on Sept. 3, investors valued Eric Trump's company-with an estimated $270 million of bitcoin on its balance sheet-at $13.2 billion.

Over the last eight months, American Bitcoin has taken advantage of that astronomical valuation, dumping shares to buy more bitcoin. The much-diluted stock is now down 92% from its peak. Given that Eric Trump seems to have invested little to get involved with the venture in the first place, he's still doing fine, having boosted his personal fortune from an estimated $190 million to $280 million through a stroke of financial alchemy. Other insiders have done well, too. The everyday investors who bought into the sales pitch, by contrast, are down an estimated $500 million.

The money got printed. It just never got to the investors.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/smallbusiness/somehow-eric-trump-s-money-printing-bitcoin-business-left-investors-holding-the-bag/ar-AA21VSg4

Color me shocked

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Somehow, Eric Trump's "money printing" bitcoin business left investors holding the bag (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 29 OP
He's a "trump"..................... Lovie777 Apr 29 #1
Shocking indeed! -misanthroptimist Apr 29 #2
Never could've predicted! durablend Apr 29 #4
IOW The Chump family business model Hassler Apr 29 #3
Noooooo! Say it isn't so! tanyev Apr 29 #5
Like father, like son... Wounded Bear Apr 29 #6
this line is a real corker UpInArms Apr 29 #7
lol, because there's two things I trust more than anything else fujiyamasan Apr 29 #8

UpInArms

(55,270 posts)
7. this line is a real corker
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 03:43 PM
Apr 29
Plenty of people trust in the president's son, putting real money at stake.

fujiyamasan

(1,983 posts)
8. lol, because there's two things I trust more than anything else
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 03:44 PM
Apr 29

A Trump (and one of the degenerate sons at that) and buttcoin.

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