Consensys, Solana, and Uniswap CEOs have all donated to Trump’s inaugural fund
the new documents released by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in the United States show that several cryptocurrency companies and their executives made significant contributions to the inauguration fund of US President Donald Trump after the 2024 election results were announced. According to FEC documents released on April 20, Uniswap CEO Hayden Adams donated over $245,000, Solana Labs donated $1 million, software company Consensys donated $100,000 to support the inauguration ceremony of the elected president. Previously, many major cryptocurrency companies including Coinbase, Ripple Labs, Kraken, Ondo Finance, and Robinhood have announced their support for Trump by donating to the inauguration fund.
Overall, the Trump inauguration fund report states that net donations from companies and individuals exceeded $239 million between November 15 last year and April 20 this year. This includes $1 million from McDonald's, $1 million from Apple CEO Tim Cook, $1 million from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, as well as various donations from Delta Air Lines, Exxon Mobil, FedEx, Nvidia, PayPal, Target, and Coca-Cola.
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