The latest Trump China visit is already shaking global markets — and crypto traders are paying close attention. President Donald Trump arrived in China for the first U.S. presidential visit to the country in nearly a decade, bringing a heavyweight delegation of America’s top business leaders.
The lineup includes Tesla’s Elon Musk, Apple CEO Tim Cook, BlackRock’s Larry Fink, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, whose surprise addition instantly boosted both NVDA stock and Bitcoin sentiment. Markets see this as a major signal that Washington and Beijing may finally be moving toward economic de-escalation.
Nvidia and Bitcoin jump together
After confirmation that Jensen Huang joined Trump aboard Air Force One, Nvidia stock surged more than 1.4%, pushing the company’s market cap above $5.4 trillion. At the same time, Bitcoin climbed over 1.5%, briefly touching $81,248 as traders rotated back into risk assets.

This move follows a familiar macro pattern: when U.S.-China tensions cool, crypto often reacts positively. Investors are betting that smoother trade relations could stabilize global supply chains, reduce tariffs, and improve liquidity conditions across markets.
What’s being discussed?
The Trump-Xi Jinping summit focuses on several market-moving topics:
- Trade agreements
- Rare earth supply chains
- AI and semiconductor exports
- Aviation partnerships
- Investment cooperation
- Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East
The U.S. State Department also confirmed that China opposes Strait of Hormuz tolls, which could help calm oil market fears tied to recent Iran tensions.
Inflation data still matters
Despite the bullish reaction, traders remain cautious. Earlier, Bitcoin dropped below $80K after U.S. CPI inflation came in hotter than expected at 3.8%. Markets now await fresh PPI inflation data, with forecasts pointing toward another increase.
Meanwhile, speculation around Kevin Warsh potentially becoming Fed Chair and the upcoming CLARITY Act markup continue to drive volatility expectations. Still, BTC futures open interest climbed nearly 1%, signaling that traders are leaning bullish.
My Thoughts
This feels bigger than a normal diplomatic trip. If trade tensions continue cooling, markets could enter a strong risk-on phase. Bitcoin, AI stocks, and crypto infrastructure plays may benefit the most from improving global liquidity and supply-chain stability.