Trump seeks support and contributions from Bitcoin and cryptocurrency enthusiasts

Former President Donald Trump made headlines at the Bitcoin 2024 event in Nashville, Tennessee, where he announced his plans for the cryptocurrency industry if he were to be re-elected as president. Speaking to a crowd of industry heavyweights, Trump declared that on his first day back in office, he would fire the chairperson of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Gary Gensler.

The audience erupted in cheers and chants of “Trump” as the former president outlined his vision for the sector, promising to make the US the cryptocurrency capital of the world. This marks a significant shift from his previous stance in 2021 when he called Bitcoin a “scam” that affected the value of the US dollar.

Trump also revealed his plans to keep 100% of Bitcoin held by the US government, creating a “national Bitcoin stockpile,” and to appoint a Bitcoin and crypto presidential advisory council. He emphasized the need for power to mine cryptocurrency, stating that he would build power plants using fossil fuels to meet the demand.

The event also saw support from other tech leaders, including Tesla founder Elon Musk and the Winklevoss twins, who have endorsed Trump’s campaign. Trump highlighted that his campaign now accepts cryptocurrency donations, with $25 million received in just two months since allowing crypto transactions.

The former president framed cryptocurrency regulation as a partisan issue, accusing the Biden administration of being “anti-crypto.” Several Republican lawmakers, including Senators Tim Scott and Tommy Tuberville, attended Trump’s speech, along with former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

On the other side, Democratic congressman Wiley Nickel and lawmakers Robert F Kennedy Jr and Ro Khanna also spoke at the event, with Nickel praising Vice President Kamala Harris for her forward-looking approach to digital assets and blockchain technology.

Overall, Trump’s speech at Bitcoin 2024 showcased the growing importance of cryptocurrency in the political landscape, with the former president positioning himself as a champion for the industry’s growth and development.

Related articles

Only one suspect being held on suspicion of attempted murder

Police confirm that only one suspect being held on suspicion of attempted murder for transport attacks on the train to London. An update from British Transport Police. They say a 32-year-old man arrested yesterday is now...

Starmer hosts Zelenskyy for meaningful and warm talks

Keir Starmer hosts Zelenskyy for meaningful and warm talks, according to a Downing Street statement, where the Ukrainian President managed to secure a 2.3Bn loan (handout) and able to send a statement to the...

Baby red panda dies ‘from stress’ during fireworks night – days after mother’s tragic death

Baby red panda dies in Edinburgh Zoo has been linked to stress likely caused by fireworks – as experts call for stricter regulations. The three-month-old red panda cub named Roxie died on Bonfire Night at...

David Beckham shares difficult moment before sharing family photo at Victoria’s Paris fashion show

David Beckham faced a challenging moment before posting a sweet family photo at wife Victoria's Paris fashion show, where he was joined by his dapper husband in a black tailored suit and tie. The...

Warnings for Wind and Rain Issued for Southern England and South Wales in UK Weather

Weather warnings have been issued as strong winds and heavy rain are on the way to the UK – days after some areas were hit by flooding. A yellow rain warning has been issued...

Latest articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here