What will happen to Bitcoin if Trump becomes president?
Former U.S. President Trump has led many pro-cryptocurrency statements, forcing Democrats to rush to please the tens of millions of cryptocurrency holders in the United States.
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Former U.S. President Trump has led many pro-cryptocurrency statements, forcing Democrats to rush to please the tens of millions of cryptocurrency holders in the United States.
Maya Parbhoe plans to make Bitcoin legal tender in Suriname if elected, inspired by El Salvador's example.
On February 29, 2024, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele tweeted that as the price of Bitcoin rose, El Salvador’s Bitcoin positions had made profits of more than 40%. Bukele also said El Salvador has no plans to sell Bitcoin.
On February 4, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, who made Bitcoin the national legal tender during his term, was successfully re-elected with 87% of the vote.
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's recent assertion on X about the country's bitcoin investments being "in the black" faces scrutiny as discrepancies in the tracking tool he referenced come to light.
Milei has been outspoken in criticising Argentina's central bank, denouncing it as a scam and a tool for politicians to impose an "inflationary tax" on the public.
Tron founder Justin Sun supported the President’s proposition, saying Tron’s DAO would also start buying one Bitcoin per day.
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