Trump media collaborates with Crypto.com for 'Made in America' ETFs

Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) announced on Monday that it has signed a non-binding agreement with Crypto.com to launch a series of “Made in America” exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and exchange-traded products (ETPs).
The collaboration will be conducted under TMTG’s fintech brand, Truth.Fi, and is designed to offer retail and institutional investors a blend of U.S.-focused equities and cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Cronos.
According to the press release, the ETFs will be supported by Crypto.com’s backend technology, custody infrastructure, and crypto liquidity. The offerings are expected to debut later this year, pending regulatory approvals, and will be available through Crypto.com’s broker-dealer, Foris Capital US. Distribution will span major markets including the U.S., Europe, and Asia via existing trading platforms.
A patriotic pivot to financial innovation
TMTG Chairman and CEO Devin Nunes stated the funds are part of a broader financial services strategy aimed at supporting “innovative crypto ventures, great American companies, and cutting-edge technologies,” while distancing from what he termed “woke nonsense and political posturing.” The firm plans to launch these ETFs alongside Truth.Fi separately managed accounts (SMAs), backed by up to $250 million in assets custodied by Charles Schwab.
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek added that the ETFs would include a "first-of-its-kind basket of tokens," providing more choice to consumers who align with the brand’s values.
Broader crypto ambitions
This latest development builds on a wave of crypto-focused moves tied to President Donald Trump’s administration. Earlier this month, he signed an executive order to establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and digital asset stockpile. Additionally, Trump-backed World Liberty Financial recently launched the USD1 stablecoin and rejected rumors of a Binance deal.
As Trump-aligned entities continue expanding into digital finance, these new ETFs signal a push to blend political identity with blockchain innovation in traditional investment formats.
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