A recent report by Reuters highlights significant financial losses for investors in various cryptocurrency tokens and shares, particularly focusing on World Liberty and TRUMP tokens, as well as companies ALT5 Sigma and American Bitcoin. According to the official information, the analysis reveals the stark contrast between initial investments and current market values, raising concerns about the volatility and risks associated with these digital assets.
World Liberty Governance Tokens
According to Reuters, early investors in World Liberty governance tokens purchased them at prices of either $1.50 or $0.50. While some may have realized profits from selling a portion of their holdings after trading commenced, a restriction on selling 80% of their tokens has led to estimated losses totaling around $674 million for these investors.
TRUMP Tokens
In the case of TRUMP tokens, buyers invested over $1.2 billion, with initial prices reaching as high as $75.35. However, the current market value has plummeted to $2.38 as of April 30, resulting in a staggering loss of more than $700 million for those who bought in at higher prices.
Performance of Nasdaq-Listed Companies
Furthermore, the report sheds light on the performance of Nasdaq-listed companies ALT5 Sigma and American Bitcoin. Since August of last year, ALT5 Sigma's share price has significantly declined, leading to an estimated loss of about $675 million for its investors. Meanwhile, American Bitcoin's shares have dropped from $11 to $1.15 by the end of April, marking a loss exceeding $200 million since September.
- ALT5 Sigma's share price has significantly declined, leading to an estimated loss of about $675 million for its investors
- American Bitcoin's shares have dropped from $11 to $1.15 by the end of April, marking a loss exceeding $200 million since September
In light of recent financial losses in the cryptocurrency sector, a previous report revealed that May 2026 was particularly challenging, with losses amounting to 68 million due to code vulnerabilities. For more details, see this report.








