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Trump Media Moves Another $205M In Bitcoin As Crypto Bet Drops $455M

Published May 24, 2026
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Summary:
  • A Trump Media wallet sent 2,650 bitcoin worth roughly $205 million to Crypto.com on Friday.
  • The company said it transferred the coins but did not sell them, with no further explanation.
  • Its $1.37 billion bitcoin position is now sitting on a roughly $455 million paper loss.

Trump Media bought 11,542 bitcoin last year at an average price of $118,522 a coin. Bitcoin now trades near $76,500, which leaves the company sitting on a roughly $455 million paper loss.

On Friday a wallet tied to Trump Media moved another $205 million worth of it to a crypto exchange, and the company says it didn't sell.

What The Transfer Actually Was

Onchain trackers caught the move first. A wallet linked to Trump Media & Technology Group sent 2,650 bitcoin to Crypto.com, worth about $204.93 million at Friday's prices.

After the transfer, the same wallet still holds roughly 6,889 bitcoin worth about $532 million. A spokesperson said the coins were moved but not sold as part of a larger trading strategy, and that's the entire explanation.

This isn't the first time it has happened. In December 2025, Trump Media moved 2,000 bitcoin out of the same wallet when the price was near $87,378, well below its cost basis.

Analysts at the time read that move as a custody shuffle rather than a sale. DJT stock traded lower in early action after Friday's move went public, which suggests investors don't love silence on transfers this big from a company positioning itself as a bitcoin treasury proxy.

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Trump Media's Approach Doesn't Match Strategy's

Strategy, the original corporate bitcoin buyer, holds more than 818,000 bitcoin and its CEO has pledged to never sell. That's the playbook other companies have been trying to copy.

Trump Media is running a different version. CEO Devin Nunes hasn't made any "never sell" pledge, and the company funded its $1.37 billion crypto buy with stock and convertible note placements raised in 2025.

It also withdrew its spot bitcoin ETF application earlier this month, dropping plans that would have given it a separate revenue stream tied to bitcoin. The treasury bet is now the whole story.

Q1 2026 made the strategy harder to defend. Trump Media reported a $405.9 million net loss on $871,200 in revenue, driven almost entirely by writedowns on its bitcoin and Cronos holdings.

Truth Social and the company's other media assets actually generated $17.9 million in positive operating cash flow over the same period. The bitcoin position is what blew up the income statement.

What To Watch

Two things matter from here. The first is whether more coins move to Crypto.com, since another transfer in the same direction would change the conversation fast.

The second is whether the company starts explaining itself. A transfer is not a sale, but moving a quarter of your bitcoin to an exchange while sitting on a $455 million paper loss invites obvious questions, and silence won't make them go away.

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