Published on April 5, 2026
In an exclusive interview with The Wall Street Journal, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates opened up about his recent interactions with former President Donald Trump, the rising popularity of Elon Musk’s Dogecoin, and reflections on his childhood in Seattle.
Gates recounted his meeting with Trump, describing it as a unique experience marked ’s blunt communication style. He emphasized the importance of having discussions with leaders from all political backgrounds, stating, “You don’t have to agree with someone to find common ground on issues that matter.” He expressed hope that collaborative efforts could be made to address global challenges, such as climate change and public health.
Turning to the world of cryptocurrency, Gates shared his thoughts on Dogecoin, which has seen a surge in interest largely due to Musk’s advocacy. While acknowledging the enthusiasm surrounding cryptocurrencies, Gates cautioned against viewing them as a reliable long-term investment. “There are a lot of risks involved, and speculative assets often end in tears,” he remarked. Gates advocates for a more cautious approach to investments in digital currencies, emphasizing that potential investors should conduct thorough research.
Reflecting on his formative years, Gates spoke fondly of his childhood in Seattle and the influence it had on his entrepreneurial spirit. He highlighted the access to technology and education that shaped his early ambition, noting that his experiences in coding and software development laid the groundwork for Microsoft. “I was fortunate to have had exposure to computers at a young age, which was rare back then,” he said. Gates believes that providing similar opportunities to young people today is crucial for fostering the next generation of innovators.
As he prepares for the release of his upcoming book, “Source Code,” Gates aims to inspire readers journey and insights into technology’s impact on society. He hopes the book will encourage discussions about the ethical implications of technology and the responsibilities that come with it.
In closing, Gates affirmed his commitment to philanthropy, reiterating that addressing pressing global issues remains his foremost priority. “We have the tools to make a difference,” he stated, “and it’s our responsibility to ensure they are used for the greater good.”
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