Donald Trump Woos Bitcoin Community: "Make US Crypto Capital of the Planet"

Saturday, 27/07/2024 | 22:16 GMT by Jared Kirui
  • Addressing the Bitcoin 2024 Conference, Trump has vowed to fire SEC's Gary Gensler and block the adoption of CBDCs if he wins the elections.
  • Once dismissive of Bitcoin, Trump now supports the cryptocurrency and has reportedly amassed approximately $4 million in Bitcoin donations for his campaign.
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Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States and Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election, attended the widely anticipated largest Bitcoin event, the Bitcoin 2024 Conference, today (Saturday). In a lengthy speech in Nashville, Tennessee, Trump lured the crypto community with many promises, including firing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler if re-elected.

Bitcoin Is a Marvel of Technology

In a YouTube livestream by Sky News, Trump lauded Bitcoin, saying, "It is not just a marvel of technology; it is a miracle of cooperation and human achievement. A lot of relationships are formed. Obviously, there is competition, but there are relationships. There is a friendship that is developed."

While highlighting the contrast with China, Trump promised Bitcoin enthusiasts that he would push for the adoption of Bitcoin if re-elected. The 78-year-old billionaire politician said: "If we don’t embrace crypto and Bitcoin technology, China will, other countries will. They will dominate. We cannot let China dominate; they are making too much progress. And we want them to be successful. We want China to be successful, but we want to be the most successful." Ironically, China has imposed several bans on crypto over nearly a decade now.

During the event, Trump also criticized Gary Gensler, the SEC Chair, who has been long accused of not providing clear regulations for digital assets. The Republican promised the crypto community a new SEC boss: "On day one, I will fire Gary Gensler and appoint a new SEC Chairman. (Cheers). I did not know he was that unpopular. We're going to build the future, not block it, which is what they are doing."

Interestingly, Trump, who once dismissed Bitcoin as "based on thin air," is now a prominent supporter, CNN reported. This change of heart comes as the former president campaigns for another term in the White House, eying the support of the crypto community. The presidential hopeful also plans to end Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).

In 2019, Trump declared Bitcoin "not money," citing its volatility and potential for facilitating illegal activities. Instead, he emphasized the strength of the US dollar as the nation’s only true currency. Fast-forward to today: Trump’s campaign accepts Bitcoin donations and has reportedly amassed approximately $4 million in cryptocurrency contributions.

Bitcoin 2024: Presidential Campaign with Crypto Twist

The three-day event, supported by companies and projects actively building on the Bitcoin blockchain, brought together top Bitcoin maximalists in the industry, including Ark Invest's Cathie Wood, Michael Saylor, and Edward Snowden. US political bigwigs, including pro-crypto Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis, also attended the conference.

The Trump effect is already being felt in Bitcoin prices. At the time of this publication, the crypto asset was trading at $68,599.42, representing a 1.79% increase in the past 24 hours and a 1.73% boost in the past week.

Besides that, Trump’s support for crypto is evident with his choice of J.D. Vance, the Republican Senator from Ohio, as a running mate, Finance Magnates reported. Renowned for his populist stances and critical views on Wall Street, Vance has elicited a positive sentiment, especially with his Bitcoin holdings.

Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States and Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election, attended the widely anticipated largest Bitcoin event, the Bitcoin 2024 Conference, today (Saturday). In a lengthy speech in Nashville, Tennessee, Trump lured the crypto community with many promises, including firing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler if re-elected.

Bitcoin Is a Marvel of Technology

In a YouTube livestream by Sky News, Trump lauded Bitcoin, saying, "It is not just a marvel of technology; it is a miracle of cooperation and human achievement. A lot of relationships are formed. Obviously, there is competition, but there are relationships. There is a friendship that is developed."

While highlighting the contrast with China, Trump promised Bitcoin enthusiasts that he would push for the adoption of Bitcoin if re-elected. The 78-year-old billionaire politician said: "If we don’t embrace crypto and Bitcoin technology, China will, other countries will. They will dominate. We cannot let China dominate; they are making too much progress. And we want them to be successful. We want China to be successful, but we want to be the most successful." Ironically, China has imposed several bans on crypto over nearly a decade now.

During the event, Trump also criticized Gary Gensler, the SEC Chair, who has been long accused of not providing clear regulations for digital assets. The Republican promised the crypto community a new SEC boss: "On day one, I will fire Gary Gensler and appoint a new SEC Chairman. (Cheers). I did not know he was that unpopular. We're going to build the future, not block it, which is what they are doing."

Interestingly, Trump, who once dismissed Bitcoin as "based on thin air," is now a prominent supporter, CNN reported. This change of heart comes as the former president campaigns for another term in the White House, eying the support of the crypto community. The presidential hopeful also plans to end Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).

In 2019, Trump declared Bitcoin "not money," citing its volatility and potential for facilitating illegal activities. Instead, he emphasized the strength of the US dollar as the nation’s only true currency. Fast-forward to today: Trump’s campaign accepts Bitcoin donations and has reportedly amassed approximately $4 million in cryptocurrency contributions.

Bitcoin 2024: Presidential Campaign with Crypto Twist

The three-day event, supported by companies and projects actively building on the Bitcoin blockchain, brought together top Bitcoin maximalists in the industry, including Ark Invest's Cathie Wood, Michael Saylor, and Edward Snowden. US political bigwigs, including pro-crypto Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis, also attended the conference.

The Trump effect is already being felt in Bitcoin prices. At the time of this publication, the crypto asset was trading at $68,599.42, representing a 1.79% increase in the past 24 hours and a 1.73% boost in the past week.

Besides that, Trump’s support for crypto is evident with his choice of J.D. Vance, the Republican Senator from Ohio, as a running mate, Finance Magnates reported. Renowned for his populist stances and critical views on Wall Street, Vance has elicited a positive sentiment, especially with his Bitcoin holdings.

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