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What America’s Potential Sovereign Wealth Fund Means for Crypto
Former President Donald Trump’s newly announced sovereign wealth fund has sparked speculation that it may include Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Given his administration’s support for digital assets, experts believe this fund could serve as a vehicle to invest in crypto without bureaucratic hurdles.
Some argue that incorporating Bitcoin and other digital assets could bolster the U.S. economy while positioning the country as a leader in the crypto sector. However, skeptics highlight the risks of volatility, regulatory uncertainty, and governance challenges tied to managing crypto within a government-backed investment fund.
Other nations, including Norway, already have exposure to Bitcoin through their sovereign wealth funds, further fueling debate over the potential impact of the U.S. following suit.
Finsum: If implemented, this move could accelerate institutional adoption of crypto while reinforcing America’s role in the evolving digital asset landscape.
Private Credit Getting a New Digital Facelift
Apollo has introduced a tokenized private credit fund, partnering with Securitize to offer on-chain access to corporate lending and structured credit. The fund, available on Solana, Ink, Ethereum, Aptos, Avalanche, and Polygon, marks Securitize’s first integration with Solana and Kraken’s layer-2 network, Ink.
Apollo Diversified Credit Fund, managing over $1.2 billion, delivered an 11.7% return in 2024, significantly outperforming U.S. Treasuries. Christine Moy of Apollo highlighted its role as a stable, high-yield complement to crypto assets and tokenized treasuries.
Private credit tokenization is gaining traction, with Securitize CEO Carlos Domingo noting its potential alongside falling interest rates. Apollo sees this initiative as a stepping stone toward decentralized finance innovations, including automated portfolio rebalancing and smart contract-driven collateral management.
Finsum: This is an interesting crossover and perhaps crypto is a natural path to get more alt exposure.
Learn More About Ethereum ETFs
A spot Ethereum ETF is an investment fund that directly holds Ethereum, providing a regulated way for investors to gain exposure to the cryptocurrency. The SEC approved the first spot Ethereum ETFs in July 2024, following the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs earlier that year.
Unlike Ethereum strategy ETFs, which rely on futures contracts, spot ETFs track Ethereum’s price more directly and often come with lower fees. A competitive fee war among issuers has led to aggressive price cuts and temporary waivers to attract investors.
While these ETFs offer easier access for retirement accounts, they lack features like staking rewards, which are available to direct Ethereum holders. Despite their launch, Ethereum’s price saw little immediate movement, leaving the long-term impact of these funds uncertain, but a new presidency could create a lot of upside.
Finsum: These ETFs are a great way to get crypto exposure, and while volatility is still very high, the Trump admin has already made it clear they are crypto friendly.
Trump Capitalizes on His Own Crypto Policy
World Liberty Financial (WLF), a crypto project linked to Donald Trump, announced it raised $1 billion in token sales, while the newly launched $TRUMP memecoin soared to a $10 billion market valuation as Trump assumed his second term.
Promising to usher in a "golden age" for cryptocurrencies, Trump has positioned himself as a pro-crypto leader, contrasting the regulatory stance of the previous administration. Launched two months before the election, WLF and its tokens, including $TRUMP and Melania Trump's $MELANIA coin, have sparked both excitement and ethical concerns.
The $TRUMP coin’s meteoric rise, briefly peaking at $74.59, highlights the speculative fervor in the market, though experts warn of potential legal and financial pitfalls. Critics argue these ventures blur the lines between political influence and speculative assets, raising red flags about conflicts of interest and regulatory oversight.
Finsum: Despite skepticism, the launch has fueled a broader rally in cryptocurrency markets, with Bitcoin hitting record highs amid optimism about Trump’s crypto-friendly policies.
Could Trump Shift Bitcoins Image
As Donald Trump prepares for his second term, his pro-crypto stance, including plans for a Bitcoin strategic reserve, raises concerns about government control over decentralized finance. While Bitcoin was created as a rebellion against centralized authority, Trump's embrace of it signals a potential shift toward institutionalization and state dominance.
Policies like incentivizing miners to move to the U.S. and strict regulatory measures could centralize Bitcoin’s network, undermining its decentralized ethos. Government partnerships with major crypto firms risk turning Bitcoin into a tool of surveillance and control, echoing Silicon Valley’s transformation into a hub for surveillance capitalism.
This trajectory threatens Bitcoin’s identity, potentially splitting the community between “official” and underground versions of the currency.
Finsum: Bitcoin’s reputation remains as important as ever in its ability to navigate regulatory challenges in 2025.