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“Made in USA” Coins Suffer the Worst Damage of Trump’s Tariffs and Recession Fears

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In Brief

  • Made in USA coins and those affiliated with World Liberty Financial, have suffered significant losses amidst broader market decline.
  • Trump’s Crypto Reserve has sparked chaotic price actions, with many affiliated assets dropping as fears of a recession mount.
  • Non-US utility-driven tokens, such as BNB and Bitget, have been less affected, falling only 2-5% compared to sharper declines in American counterparts.
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As the crypto industry heads for a bear market, Made in USA tokens are posting disproportionate gains. This includes tokens with direct and indirect ties to President Trump alongside totally unaffiliated projects.

The entire crypto market has experienced price corrections in recent weeks, but utility-driven network tokens outside the US are performing much better than their American counterparts. These trends could stifle technological innovation in crypto.

Made in USA Coins Face Losses Under Trump

Since President Trump announced his US Crypto Reserve, a lot of chaotic price actions have taken place in the market. Despite campaign promises to establish a Bitcoin-only Reserve, Trump expanded this to several “Made in USA” coins, which generally performed well.

However, these tokens are falling, and most of the top performers had double-digit drops this week.

Made in USA Tokens Decline
Made in USA Tokens Decline. Source: CoinMarketCap

In fairness, it isn’t only these assets that are falling. As fears of a US recession keep building, the entire crypto market is down. Yet, on-chain data shows a close association with President Trump, and his wider orbit is hurting these quote-unquote USA coins.

Since his Crypto Summit received a harsh response from the community, the trend is becoming clearer.

Several Made in USA tokens have affiliated themselves with the Trump Family-backed World Liberty Financial. WLFI made major investments into LINK and AAVE and followed up with partnerships with SUI and ONDO. After last Friday’s summit, all these assets fell nearly 20%.

Generally, these smaller WLFI-affiliated tokens fell harder after the Summit compared to the tokens named in Trump’s Crypto Reserve. However, the larger projects began posting massive losses well before this event took place.

Cardano, for example, fell nearly 40% in the immediate aftermath of the Crypto Reserve announcement.

Conversely, utility-driven projects outside the US, such as BNB, Mantra, and Bitget’s BGB token, saw minor losses between 2% and 5% during the same period. 

On a side note, many of these US-based cryptocurrencies are also utility-driven projects with great innovative potential, such as Sui and Chainlink. However, it’s rather clear that these tokens are now associated with the “US/Trump brand.” 

So, any macroeconomic conditions linked to Trump or America will likely impact these tokens more.

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Landon Manning
Landon Manning is a Journalist at BeInCrypto, covering a wide range of topics, including international regulation, blockchain technology, market analysis, and Bitcoin. Previously, Landon spent six years as a writer with Bitcoin Magazine and co-authored a Bitcoin maximalist newsletter with 30,000 subscribers. Landon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Sewanee: The University of the South.
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