- Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the billionaire twins well-known for their cryptocurrency endeavors, have reportedly contributed a sizable amount of Bitcoin to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, according to a recent Bloomberg report authored by Stephanie Lai and Bill Allison. Refunds were required because these gifts were over the legal limit, according to Bloomberg.
- According to the story, the twins claimed to have given the presumed Republican nominee the equivalent of $1 million in cryptocurrencies. According to Bloomberg, this sum exceeds the $844,600 legal cap on contributions made by a single individual to the Trump group. Bloomberg was informed by an unnamed campaign official that the excess had been reimbursed, however, it is unclear if the money came from Bitcoin or cash.
- According to the news source, Trump’s developing partnership with the cryptocurrency industry—which is expected to play a significant role in the 2024 election—is indicated by this contribution. According to Bloomberg, Trump has been aggressively embracing the cryptocurrency market while running for office. He has also accepted cryptocurrency donations and used digital assets to reach out to new people.
- If Trump is elected to a second term in office, he has promised to put an end to President Joe Biden’s “war on crypto.” On June 14, his 78th birthday, he made this statement at a special speech in West Palm Beach, Florida.
- “I will end Joe Biden’s war on crypto, and we will ensure that the future of crypto and the future of Bitcoin will be made in America; we’re going to keep it right here, and a lot of it is going to be done right here in Florida,” declared Trump, underscoring his dedication to the cryptocurrency industry. This statement demonstrates his goal to establish a crypto-friendly climate across the United States, especially in Florida, which is renowned for taking a pro-cryptonomy position.
- Trump has previously attacked Biden’s strategy toward cryptocurrency. As to a Cointelegraph report, on May 25, Trump attacked Biden on his social media platform, Truth Social, claiming that he was attempting to destroy the cryptocurrency business. “The worst president in our nation’s history, crooked Joe Biden, wants it to pass away slowly and painfully. With me, that will never occur,” Trump stated. His larger plan to present himself as a pro-crypto contender against Biden in the 2024 presidential contest includes these forceful remarks.
- On June 11, Trump met with several Bitcoin miners over dinner at Mar-a-Lago, further reinforcing his support for cryptocurrency. During this discussion, Trump showed his strong support for the cryptocurrency industry, emphasizing the vital role that Bitcoin miners play in stabilizing the electricity system, according to a story by David Pan for Bloomberg News.
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