
As 2026 rolls on, crypto sentiment has taken a notable turn since Donald Trump became president. Optimism initially surged after his election, but recent comments from forums indicate a growing discontent among community members.
Post-election, enthusiasm peaked on January 7, 2025. Expectations surrounding a supportive crypto environment built momentum. However, that excitement faded after Trumpβs inauguration on January 20, 2025.
While the excitement lingered briefly, market sentiments have steadily declined. A key moment came on October 23, 2025, when Trump pardoned Binance CEO CZ, leading to a sharp downturn that pushed sentiment beneath pre-election levels.
"Smart people sold the reality at the top before Trump and GOP took over in January," noted one commenter, referencing the volatile climate surrounding BTC's high.
As of January 22, 2026, sentiments appear to be in a weary state. Users have expressed increasing frustration with the current situation, emphasizing skepticism about the future of crypto under Trumpβs leadership.
Three main themes have emerged from numerous forum conversations:
Critique of Leadership: Users are vocal against Trump's administration, claiming it has hurt the economy.
"Guy destroys everything he touches. Why doesnβt the world know this?"
Frustration Over Market Behavior: Many participants criticize the cyclical nature of market fluctuations spurred by political announcements.
"His son Baron somehow always knows when heβs about to announce some wild stuff thatβll tank the market."
Nostalgia for the Past: Some reminisce about a time when they believed in crypto's potential, reflecting on how it has fallen into disarray.
"We used to have a country. Now it's all in shambles."
β¨ After an exhilarating peak, sentiment has consistently dropped since Trump took office.
π½ The pardon of CZ failed to stimulate a recovery, leaving the market in a precarious position.
π΅οΈββοΈ Users express disappointment in leadership and skepticism regarding cryptoβs long-term prospects.
Analysts suggest that favorable regulations could shift the tide, with a possible 60% chance of renewed interest. However, if discontent continues and volatility rises, community members may become even more hesitant to invest.
The community remains at a crossroads between despair and a flicker of hope. Will structural changes finally shake things up, or will frustration deepen further?