American Bitcoin is a publicly traded Bitcoin mining and treasury company on Nasdaq (ticker: ABTC) that was founded by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. and is backed by Hut 8 Corp. American Bitcoin's Twitter Score is 62 out of 1000 (a Good rating) as of August 2026, ranking #13,832 (top 5%) among 484,166 tracked accounts.
American Bitcoin reached its current form after completing a merger with Gryphon Digital Mining, which served as its path to a Nasdaq listing; per the AP, the stock closed up 16.5% at $8.04 on its first trading day. Following that debut, per the WSJ, the company filed to raise up to $2.1 billion through an at-the-market stock offering. American Bitcoin also raised $220 million from investors including the Winklevoss twins, according to the WSJ, to expand mining operations and acquire additional bitcoin.
American Bitcoin has built out a multi-provider infrastructure stack, using Foundry and Luxor as third-party bitcoin mining pools, and relying on Coinbase Custody and Anchorage Digital Bank for custody services. Bitmain provided the company preferential access to advanced mining equipment, including a purchase of over 16,000 mining machines with extended payment terms, though Bitmain denied any political motivation behind the arrangement, per The Guardian.
American Bitcoin reported $3.5 million in Q3 income on $64.2 million in revenue, according to The Guardian. The same outlet reported that the company's stock fell 38.8% on December 2, 2025 during a broader crypto downturn, wiping out nearly $1 billion in market value in under 30 minutes. In July 2026, per the WSJ, the company carried out a 1-for-15 reverse stock split, reducing total outstanding shares from 1.09 billion to approximately 73 million, and at that time held over 8,000 bitcoins in its treasury. American Bitcoin has published 736 posts on the platform and has been mentioned by 70 accounts a total of 205 times.
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The accounts that follow American Bitcoin include 245 founders, 53 angel investors, 166 influencers and 4 VCs, among them Michael Saylor, H.E. Justin Sun, Tyler Winklevoss, Mario Nawfal, Cameron Winklevoss and MoonPay.