Made in USA Coins and Trump’s 100 Days – In Numbers
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Made in USA coins have underperformed in the first 100 days of Trump’s new term, with all five leading US-linked assets down at least 20% since January 20. This comes despite the administration’s more crypto-friendly tone and a recent wave of regulatory relief. In contrast, non–USA coins like Bitcoin and TRON have held up better, showing more resilience even as Ethereum and Dogecoin posted steep losses. The divergence highlights the impact of broader policy pressures—such as tariffs—potentially offsetting domestic crypto reforms. Made in USA Coins Struggle Under the Trump Era All five leading “Made in USA” coins have declined by at least 20% since January 20, the day of Trump’s inauguration. While recent short-term gains have helped improve sentiment, the broader 100-day trend remains negative for these U.S.-linked assets. This performance comes despite expectations of a more favorable environment for crypto under the current administration. Solana (SOL) is the weakest performer in this group, down over 41% since Trump took office, even after gaining more than 18% in the past 30 days. On the other hand, SUI has rallied 58% in the same period, supported by strong growth in meme coin trading and decentralized exchange (DEX) volume. Recently, it became the fifth-largest chain by DEX activity. ADA, LINK, and XRP have all posted modest gains between 7% and 10% over the past month, but remain down more than 24% in the first 100 days of the administration. Made in USA Coins Performance Since January 20. Source: Messari. The overall performance of Made in USA coins has diverged from initial expectations following Trump’s return, which included promises of a more crypto-friendly stance. While the SEC, now under Paul Atkins, has dropped several cases against crypto firms, removing regulatory overhang, other policy developments may limit the upside. In particular, ongoing trade pressures…
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