President Donald Trump's June financial disclosure report, published Saturday by the Office of Government Ethics, details more than 1,000 securities transactions. Out of these, only seven transactions involved cryptocurrency companies, consisting primarily of sales.
According to the filing, total June transactions ranged between $78.1 million and $263.1 million, with the single largest transaction being the sale of $5 million to $25 million in shares of a Vanguard Group Inc. exchange-traded fund on June 22.
Coinbase, Strategy, and Robinhood Activity
Coinbase Global appeared four times in the document. The filing records three sales dated June 12, June 18, and June 23, with values totaling between $116,003 and $315,000, followed by a single purchase on June 24 ranging from $50,001 to $100,000.
Strategy Inc, known as a corporate holder of Bitcoin, accounted for two sales on June 23 and June 24. These transactions totaled between $16,002 and $65,000, and the document notes no corresponding purchases for Strategy during the month.
Robinhood Markets completed the crypto-related entries with a single purchase on June 3 valued between $1,001 and $15,000. The disclosure contains no spot Bitcoin ETFs, mining companies, or Trump Media shares, though fund holdings from iShares, SPDR, and Vanguard are present.
Broader Context and Earnings
Other notable buy-side activity in the disclosure included shares in Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, Mastercard, and Cintas. While crypto-related equities represented a small fraction of the trading volume, cryptocurrency ventures have previously formed a significant portion of Trump's personal earnings, with his 2025 annual disclosure reflecting approximately $1.4 billion in crypto-related income.
The White House has repeatedly stated that independent financial institutions manage the President’s investments and that no conflicts of interest exist.


