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Mexican Billionaire Allocates 80% Portfolio to Bitcoin

BY Solomon M.·1 MIN READ·JULY 5, 2025

Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Mexico’s third-richest individual, recently increased his allocation of Bitcoin to 80% of his liquid portfolio, further solidifying his stance on cryptocurrency amid inflation concerns.

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  • Salinas allocates 80% of liquid portfolio to Bitcoin.
  • Reflects confidence in Bitcoin over real estate.
  • Signals potential influence on Latin American investors.
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Mexican Billionaire Allocates 80% Portfolio to Bitcoin

Salinas’s decision marks a critical juncture for Bitcoin as a recognized asset class among Latin America’s wealthy, enhancing its credibility amid global financial instability.

“My portfolio is now about 80% Bitcoin. … My conviction grows as governments get more reckless with fiscal policy.” — Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Founder, Grupo Salinas

The increased allocation comes as Salinas continues to criticize traditional investments like real estate. He asserts that owning Bitcoin offers greater value protection against government fiscal policies compared to conventional assets.

While Salinas’s actions are personal, they may boost Bitcoin’s trust among other high-net-worth individuals, especially in Latin America. The market has noted the symbolic importance of such a prominent figure endorsing the cryptocurrency.

Salinas holds no bonds or other stocks except for those in his company and gold-related industries. His portfolio shift signifies a broader trend of skepticism towards bonds amid growing economic uncertainty.

With Bitcoin’s rising status as “digital gold,” Salinas’s strategic allocation could influence similar moves in the Latin American market, emphasizing Bitcoin’s appeal as a hedge against economic instability.

Salinas’s investment strategy might encourage regulatory reviews focusing on Bitcoin’s role across financial systems. Additionally, his actions reflect a shift towards cryptocurrency reserves, potentially impacting the landscape of technology investments.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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