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At just 19 years old, Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald Trump, could be on track to earn $40 million from the Trump familyโs new cryptocurrency venture: World Liberty Financial (WLFI).
๐ถ Hereโs Whatโs Happening:
Barron is listed as a co-founder and โWeb3 Ambassadorโ of WLFI, alongside Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.
In just 9 months, Trump Sr. made ~$1 billion from crypto, and Barron is said to have made up to $40 million, with an estimated $25 million left after taxes.
According to Trump, Barron is very familiar with crypto and has several โwalletsโ already.
๐ How Much of WLFI Do They Own?
Donald Trump disclosed he owns 52.5% of WLFI.
The Trump children together hold 22.5%, likely split evenly between Barron, Don Jr., and Eric โ meaning 7.5% each.
๐ธ WLFI Token Sales So Far:
The project has sold over $550M worth of tokens.
At least $30M in profit has reportedly gone to insiders, giving each Trump son roughly $39M before taxes.
โ ๏ธ Whatโs Unclear:
The Trumps may have sold some shares in January 2025, which could impact Barronโs final earnings.
WLFI and Trumpโs team havenโt responded to press questions about the sale.
๐ Barronโs Background:
Studying at NYUโs Stern School of Business (tuition: $99K/year).
Previously attended elite schools with tuition over $40Kโ$50K/year.
Melania reportedly renegotiated their prenup to secure inheritance rights and business roles for Barron.
๐ The Bigger Picture:
Barron Trump is now part of a growing list of presidential family members whoโve profited from political connections.
While he stays out of the spotlight, his early crypto success is quickly catching attention โ and sparking comparisons to his older siblings.