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Nexo to Return to U.S. After 2022 Exit, Citing Renewed Crypto Optimism Under Trump

The digital asset platform, which left the U.S. after clashing with regulators, says it’s relaunching with full services for retail and institutional clients.

Actualizado 28 abr 2025, 2:23 p. .m.. Publicado 28 abr 2025, 9:45 a. .m.. Traducido por IA
Nexo Co-Founder Antoni Trenchev and Donald Trump Jr. shake hands (Nexo)
Nexo Co-Founder Antoni Trenchev (right) and Donald Trump Jr. (Nexo)

What to know:

  • Crypto lender Nexo will return to the U.S. market after a two-year hiatus caused by regulatory challenges.
  • Co-founder Antoni Trenchev attributed the move to a more favorable environment for innovation under the Trump administration.
  • Nexo said it now manages $11 billion in assets and will offer its full range of services to U.S. clients, including high-yield savings and credit lines.

Crypto lender Nexo said it is reentering the U.S., marking a comeback two years after regulatory friction forced its exit.

"America is back and so is Nexo," Co-founder Antoni Trenchev said at a press event Sunday in Bulgaria with Donald Trump Jr., crediting what he described as a more favorable environment for innovation under the Trump presidency.

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"Thanks to the vision and leadership of President Donald J. Trump, his administration, and his family, the United States is once again a place where innovation is championed, not stifled. A place where pioneers are celebrated," Trenchev said, according to a press release.

Now managing $11 billion in assets, Nexo said it will offer its full suite of services to U.S. retail and institutional clients, including high-yield savings products, asset-backed credit lines, and advanced trading solutions.

Nexo withdrew from the U.S. in late 2022 after what it called a "dead end" in negotiations with state and federal regulators over its Earn Interest Product, as well as the market turmoil following the collapse of crypto exchange FTX and a wider crackdown on crypto lenders, CoinDesk reported at the time.

The company said in 2022 it could no longer operate in an "impossible environment" following multiple enforcement actions, including from California and New York.


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