Famous CEO Announced: "Trump Invests Heavily in These Two Surprise Altcoins Apart from Bitcoin, ETF Approval May Come!"
Mark Yusko said that Donald Trump has invested heavily in Bitcoin, HBAR, and XRP.
The cryptocurrency investments of the new US president, Donald Trump, who is at the forefront with his support for Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrencies, are also closely followed by investors.
While it is stated that Trump has altcoin investments such as TROG, Ethereum (ETH), Trump and WETH in the wallet detected by Arkham, the question of whether he has any other altcoin investments continues to be a matter of curiosity.
At this point, Morgan Creek Capital Management CEO Mark Yusko recently spoke about Trump's cryptocurrency investments.
In a recent interview with Scott Melker, Yusko revealed that Trump and his son have invested heavily in assets like HBAR and XRP, which could be approved for ETFs next year.
The famous CEO also said that Trump has also invested heavily in Bitcoin.
While Yusko stated that Trump and his son invested in XRP, Yusko said that he was not a fan of XRP and did not invest in it.
The famous CEO noted that XRP and Cardano (ADA) lack intrinsic value. In contrast, he praised Circle’s stablecoin USDC, which is backed by real dollar reserves, as an example of a more robust and transparent digital asset.
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