Trump Promises to Make U.S. “Crypto Capital,” And It Pays Off for His Campaign
By Mick Farthing|July 30, 2024
Trump Promises to Make U.S. “Crypto Capital,” And It Pays Off for His Campaign

The 2024 presidential election is already heating up, with former President Donald Trump bringing a new twist to the political battlefield. In a bold move, Trump has thrown his weight behind Bitcoin. This signals a significant shift in the political discourse surrounding the technology. The development is set to add a new layer of intensity to an already fierce election season.

Biden’s administration had previously tried to heavily regulate cryptocurrency. The government holds the most crypto in the world, through law enforcement seizures.

Trump has become very supportive of the technology. He has been the first presidential candidate to make cryptocurrency a top of the election. This endorsement marks a stark contrast to his previous stance, where he criticized cryptocurrencies as potential threats to the dominance of the U.S. dollar. He even spoke at a major Bitcoin conference. And this is how investors responded.

From USA Today:
Former President Donald Trump pitched his plan to make the United States the “crypto capital of the planet and the Bitcoin superpower of the world,” pledging to establish the nation’s first strategic Bitcoin stockpile, if elected…

Since doing so in May, Trump announced Saturday, his camp has raised $25 million in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. He also picked a running mate in Ohio Sen. JD Vance who has been supportive of cryptocurrencies and revealed in 2022 that he holds Bitcoin.

Trump Doubles Down on Bitcoin

Donald Trump promised to make America the leader in cryptocurrencies if elected. He even vowed to create a stockpile of Bitcoin. The candidate said he wanted Bitcoin “mined, minted, and made in the USA.” This is a sharp departure from Biden’s policy. The Democrat has tried to crack down on cryptocurrency, seizing assets from investors and exploring ways to regulate the market. Trump’s comments promise to set the industry free, which could be a major boon to the economy.

Trump’s newfound enthusiasm for Bitcoin is not just a personal opinion. It reflects a broader trend among his supporters, many of whom view cryptocurrency as a way to circumvent traditional financial systems they see as corrupt and biased. By aligning himself with this sentiment, Trump is tapping into a powerful undercurrent of distrust and desire for change among his base.

Crypto Investors Respond

The former president announced that since he’s started supporting cryptocurrencies, he’s received $25 million in Bitcoin and crypto donations. Trump’s campaign was the first to accept cryptocurrency donations. His support for this industry could be why we are seeing more Silicon Valley leaders supporting his campaign. For decades, Silicon Valley companies and business owners were overwhelmingly liberal.

But today, even liberal-leaning CEOs are turning to Trump. It seems they have soured over Biden and Harris, due in part to their flagging economy and hostility toward crypto. Trump’s promise to help strengthen cryptocurrency might have convinced many skeptics to rally to his banner.

Impact on 2024

The cryptocurrency debate is just one of many fronts in this election. Economic recovery, healthcare, immigration, and foreign policy are all hot-button issues that will play a crucial role in shaping the outcome. But with Trump’s vocal support for Bitcoin, the future of digital currency is likely to become a central topic of discussion.

At the moment, Kamala Harris is unprepared to respond. Many view her as a prop set up by the party to fill Biden’s vacancy. It is unlikely she has any plans for Bitcoin if she even understands what it is. In the past, she marveled at yellow school buses, so it is a toss-up if she knows anything more complicated than that.

Key Takeaways:

  • Donald Trump spoke at a Bitcoin conference, the first Republican or presidential candidate to do so.
  • The Republican has vowed to make America the world leader in crypto, promising to build a national stockpile of Bitcoin.
  • His campaign claimed it has received over $25 million in cryptocurrency donations since May.

Source: USA Today

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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.