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    Trump Turns 401(k)s Into Crypto Machines

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    President Donald Trump, who has rebranded himself as one of the world’s most powerful crypto advocates, has just signed an executive order that could reshape Americans’ retirement investing. For the first time, cryptocurrencies can be included in 401(k) plans, the workplace retirement accounts used by roughly 100 million Americans.

    According to a White House fact sheet, Trump’s goal is to “give American workers more investment options” in order to boost long-term retirement security. The order directs the Secretary of Labor to review how cryptocurrencies should be classified, regulated, and made available to retirement fund managers.

    What This Means

    A 401(k) is a tax-advantaged retirement savings plan offered by employers. Workers contribute a portion of each paycheck—often matched in part by their employer—which is usually invested in a mix of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Until now, federal guidance effectively warned retirement plan administrators to stay away from crypto, citing high volatility, fraud risks, and a lack of regulation. That caution dates back to March 2022, when the Labor Department issued guidance telling wealth managers to “exercise extreme care” before offering crypto in 401(k) menus. The Trump administration withdrew that guidance in May, but Thursday’s executive order goes a step further. It actively invites crypto into the country’s $12 trillion retirement savings market.

    “President Trump wants to give American workers more investment options in order to attain stronger and more financially secure retirement outcomes,” the fact sheet reads.

    Why It’s a Big Deal

    The move integrates crypto into the heart of the traditional financial system and could unleash a massive, automatic flow of investment into digital assets. Tom Dunleavy, Head of Venture at Varys Capital, explained the stakes on X (formerly Twitter): “In the U.S., roughly 100 million Americans have a retirement vehicle known as a 401(k). Every 2 weeks, a portion of their paychecks are routed directly into purchasing a mixture of stocks and bonds. On autopilot.”

    He continued: “In aggregate, this is ~$12T in assets with ~$50B of new capital flowing in every 2 weeks. At a 1% portfolio allocation to crypto brings $120B in new flows. At a 3% portfolio allocation to crypto brings $360B in new flows. At a 5% portfolio allocation to crypto brings $600B in new flows.”

    Crypto in 401ks is WAY WAY BIGGER news than the ETFs

    In the US, roughly 100 million Americans have a retirement investment vehicle known as a 401(k). Every 2 weeks, a portion of their paychecks are routed directly into purchasing a mixture of stocks and bonds. On autopilot. No… https://t.co/XRWf1NKSSw

    — Tom Dunleavy (@dunleavy89) August 7, 2025

    While some fund managers will remain cautious, most are expected to direct crypto allocations toward Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) rather than buying coins directly. ETFs allow investors to gain crypto exposure without directly holding the underlying tokens, reducing custodial and security risks.

    Still, the psychological and regulatory shift is huge. In the 48 hours following reports of the decision, Bitcoin rose more than 2% to $117,513, according to CoinGecko, while Ether jumped nearly 6% to $3,894.

    The Trump Factor

    In less than a year, the Trump administration has delivered a string of major wins for crypto. The “Genius Act” established a national framework for stablecoins. The creation of a U.S. “crypto reserve” signaled Washington’s embrace of digital assets as a strategic financial tool. Now, the 401(k) move breaks a key barrier to mainstream adoption.

    Critics, however, warn that the President’s pro-crypto agenda risks conflicts of interest, especially given his deep ties to wealthy crypto donors and political allies in the industry.

    For crypto supporters, though, this is yet another milestone in what has been a relentless winning streak. As Dunleavy put it, this change is “WAY WAY BIGGER news than the ETFs.”

    Our Take

    For now, though, the crypto industry is celebrating. With one signature, the president has potentially opened up the largest pool of investment capital in the country, mainstreaming digital assets in a way that was unthinkable just a year ago. For everyday Americans, it means their retirement savings are about to get a lot more interesting, and a lot more volatile.

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