🏛️ 2026 Political Tracker
Track cryptocurrency holdings of New York politicians from President Trump to local representatives. Updated with 2025-2026 financial disclosures.
📊 Last Updated: January 2026
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President of the United States
Holds significant cryptocurrency assets through family business and personal investments. Co-founder of World Liberty Financial (WLFI) crypto platform.
Vice President of the United States
Public advocate for cryptocurrencies with Bitcoin holdings stored via Coinbase. Disclosed in 2025 annual financial report.
Governor of New York
No cryptocurrency holdings reported in 2025 financial disclosures. Has supported legislation requiring state officials to disclose crypto assets but has not been linked to any personal investments.
Mayor of New York City
Publicly stated he holds no cryptocurrency and has no plans to invest. This position was affirmed shortly after his inauguration in January 2026. Declined to invest in Eric Adams' NYC Token memecoin.
US Senator (NY)
Involved in crypto legislation (Lummis-Gillibrand Act) but holds no crypto assets.
US Senator (NY)
Co-sponsor of Lummis-Gillibrand crypto regulation act but no personal holdings.
Manhattan Borough President
No crypto holdings reported
Bronx Borough President
No crypto holdings reported
Brooklyn Borough President
No crypto holdings reported
Queens Borough President
No crypto holdings reported
Staten Island Borough President
No crypto holdings reported
US Representative - District 10 (D)
Holds stocks in crypto-related companies (indirect exposure, not actual coins):
District 3
No crypto holdings
District 4
No crypto holdings
District 5
No crypto holdings
District 6
No crypto holdings
District 7
No crypto holdings
District 8
No crypto holdings
District 9
No crypto holdings
District 11
No crypto holdings
District 12
No crypto holdings
District 13
No crypto holdings
District 14
No crypto holdings
District 15
No crypto holdings
NY Assembly Member - District 33 (Queens)
Notable crypto advocate! Holds more than 10 types of cryptocurrencies. Chairs blockchain-related task forces and is an outspoken advocate for crypto policy.
District 10 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 12 (WF)
No crypto holdings
District 13 (WF)
No crypto holdings
District 14 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 15 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 16 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 18 (WF)
No crypto holdings
District 19 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 20 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 21 (WF)
No crypto holdings
District 22 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 23 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 25 (WF)
No crypto holdings
District 26 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 27 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 28 (WF)
No crypto holdings
District 29 (WF)
No crypto holdings
District 30 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 32 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 34 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 35 (WF)
No crypto holdings
District 36 (D)
No crypto holdings
District 37 (WF)
No crypto holdings
There are approximately 65 Assembly members representing NYC districts (Districts 23-87). Beyond Clyde Vanel (District 33) highlighted above, no other Assembly members from NYC report cryptocurrency holdings in public disclosures. State disclosure requirements are less stringent than federal requirements.
Officials with Direct Crypto Holdings
With Indirect Exposure (Stocks)
Total Officials Tracked
Report No Crypto Holdings
With ~15.75B WLFI tokens and substantial income from crypto ventures ($800M+ family business in 2025).
NY Assembly Member holding 10+ different cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. Active blockchain advocate.
Holds stocks in crypto-related companies (Block Inc. and Coinbase) but no direct cryptocurrency.
96% of tracked NYC-area officials have no reported cryptocurrency holdings as of 2025-2026 disclosures.
Federal officials must report assets over $1,000. State requirements are less stringent and vary significantly.
Information compiled from 2025-2026 financial disclosures, public records, and news sources. Federal disclosures are more comprehensive than state/local disclosures.
Data current as of January 2026. Some officials may hold cryptocurrency below disclosure thresholds. This tracker is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice.
Last Updated: January 28, 2026 | For corrections or updates, please contact us at info@buycryptonyc.com.