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BriefApril 15, 2026 · 10:15 PM

Kevin Warsh's $209 Million Portfolio Diversifies the Federal Reserve's Leadership Profile

Kevin Warsh's financial disclosure reveals a net worth between $131 million and $209 million, a figure that far exceeds the $75 million reported by current chair Jerome Powell. This asset profile is composed of venture bets on SpaceX, crypto prediction markets like Polymarket, Ethereum developer tools such as Tenderly, and crypto fintech firms including Lemon Cash and Stashfin. His portfolio also includes AI workforce platforms, robotic coffee startups, biotech plays, and a digital cloning platform called Delphi AI. Warsh has previously described Bitcoin as "the new gold for anyone under 40." This wealth profile is the result of Donald Trump's nomination of Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair. If confirmed, Warsh will need to divest these holdings in crypto and tech. His background reveals a chair deeply connected to crypto, AI, and the future of finance.

Jasper Winslow
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