Special Topic | Crypto and the US Election
The crypto market has attracted much attention in this year's US election. Presidential candidate Trump has repeatedly expressed his support for cryptocurrencies, while the Biden camp went from resisting at the beginning to recruiting crypto specialists o
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2024-07-26 10:40
BlockBeats news, on July 25, Trump announced on social media that he would release a new book, "Save America", and would use the photo of his assassination scene as the cover. "I am very happy to announce my new book, "SAVE AMERICA". As we all know, the first two books, "Our Common Journey" and "A Letter to Trump", have been a huge success, which is the best, especially considering that we are now living in a failed country, but it will not fail for long. We will make America great again soon!"
2024-07-25 22:42
#USA#The us election
2024-07-18 12:12
#trump#a16z
2024-07-17 17:15
#YangDAO#trump
2024-07-17 14:51
BlockBeats news, on July 17, according to an exclusive interview with Trump by Bloomberg Businessweek, Donald Trump revealed, "Cryptocurrency will not disappear, which is amazing. The U.S. crypto industry has a good foundation. It's still a baby now. But I don't want other countries to take over this field." Trump said that he "met a lot" of top figures from the crypto industry during political donation fundraising activities. As for the reason for the current shift to embrace the cryptocurrency industry, Trump said, "If we don't do it, China will take over, or other countries, but it will probably be China. China attaches great importance to this."According to new data from the Federal Election Commission (FEC), about $3 million of the approximately $331 million raised by the Trump campaign last quarter came from cryptocurrencies.
2024-07-17 09:32
BlockBeats reported that on July 16, according to data disclosed by WSJ, cryptocurrency donations accounted for about 1% of the total fundraising of the Trump campaign team in the second quarter, most of which were Bitcoin and Ethereum, worth about 3 million US dollars. Between May and the end of June, about 100 people donated cryptocurrency to Trump's campaign team.
2024-07-16 22:23
BlockBeats reported that on July 16, Pete Rizzo, editor-in-chief of Bitcoin Magazine, said on social media that four years ago today, US President Biden posted on X platform that he did not have any Bitcoin and would never ask donors to send him any Bitcoin. "Now, this may cost him the presidency."
2024-07-16 21:39
#trump#J.D. Vance
2024-07-16 17:49
#The us election#Encryption market
2024-07-16 10:36
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