Is Trump Trying To Farm The US Crypto Electorate?


Foreigners first became interested in US elections and politics when Barack Obama ran for and won the presidency. Of course, he was the first black man to attempt it. This time around, many people are interested in the US elections, particularly because of cryptocurrency.

This may seem vague, but if you do not know that cryptocurrency adoption is increasing by the day, you must be living under a rock.

People were not as interested in cryptocurrency when Joe Biden became president four years ago, but now, regular Joes are being introduced to it, and these people are eager to learn what the future leaders of America have planned for cryptocurrency.

Appealing To Crypto GEN-Zs

Of course, Trump is jumping on the bandwagon, and he is playing the tune that the crypto GEN-Zs want to hear. In fact, by stating that he will fire Gary Gensler, he has already gained the attention of many. Of course, everyone in crypto is aware that Gensler made the bear market a hellish period, and he is currently selling the perfect dream to every crypto electorate in the United States.

If you ask me, I believe this was an excellently written speech. I am not sure if he wrote the speech himself. If it was not him, whoever wrote it did a good job. It is difficult to truly understand cryptocurrency in a short period of time. I understand that politicians try to embody their speech by making it emotional, powerful, and convincing. However, I think Trump wouldn't have managed to nail that speech by himself.

People are excited about this speech, and I suppose they have a right to be. It's not an easy feat to actually have a president that's pro-crypto. Nayib Bukele of Salvador is the only pro-crypto President I have seen, and there have not been any others.

Re-routing the SEC in the United States requires significant remodeling, which may be a lot of work for Trump if elected, but I am guessing he is thinking, "When we get to that bridge, we will cross it." People praise any prospect of acceptance, as I have previously stated. I actually don't know the number of the electorate in the US who are actually pro-crypto.

There Are Many US Electorates On X

I see a lot of them, but we all know that elections are not conducted on Twitter. There are many powerful and wealthy electorates in the United States who are anti-crypto, and hearing Trump speak about firing Gensler may not be pleased, so it remains to be seen whether his (Trump's) latest campaign using cryptocurrency will endear him to many more.

On the plus side, it is exactly the kind of hype that cryptocurrency requires.

I am not sure how it will feel to fire Gensler; who knows what FUD the next guy is capable of unleashing. Nonetheless, I suppose we do not need Trump to be completely pro-crypto; all we need is for him to wave the white flag and welcome crypto innovations, rather than stifle them with ridiculous laws and bylaws.

So, even if he does not really follow through and all of the promises he makes should be fulfilled, people can be confident that he will not do poorly in crypto, and he may even surprise people.

I have not heard anything from Kamala about whether she will contest or not. I have heard she is starting a campaign to allow her to participate as well, so I believe she is planning something big to disrupt Trump's merry campaign to rule America again.

BTC needs this hype. Why?

We are on the verge of a bull run, and BTC, as always, needs to gyrate with the altcoins to move. Again, it is a big win for crypto at large. If Trump manages to pull through, it will be a very good thing.



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He is trying everything, will say whatever people want to hear, but who believes him anymore?... Once you lose the trust, it is hard to get it back even if you mock it.

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He's truly trying everything like you've said. Let's see whether he'll get back the trust of people actually..

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He did mention that about 170m Americans or something like that... I'm pretty sure about the number, not sure if it's Americans or he referred to a larger pool of people. But he linked this to the elections in the US and why there is no more push against crypto right now. So they all talk to the electorate one way or another.

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Well I'm not sure if 170 Americans are really crypto electorates, but definitely I think he might be mentioning people beyond the US electorates.

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Maybe he was counting their (extended?) families, on average? I don't know. He presented a bunch of other convenient numbers that could have been presented differently by someone else.

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I hope he holds true to his word, it would be a game changer for us all!

How's your day going?

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Would truly be a game changer if he holds to his true words. Imagine the US being crypto friendly, it would influence other nations.

It's been a busy day, so I think I've had less time to brood, how about you?

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I remember one time that he tweeted about him hating BTC so much
Does he think people have forgotten?
Well, we never can tell who will win but if he does, let’s hope he fulfills his promises

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A lot of people didn't really like BTC initially, people like Micheal Saylor who now own a lot of BTC.

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It's the usual strategy for a politician contesting for a position to always seek ways to get supporters.

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It’s interesting how politicians use crypto to connect with voters. In my opinio., trust will be hard to regain

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But beyond crypto, Trump really looks like he is the favorite

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I don't think it's a bad idea to get more voters, but I still think that it was good for the crypto space. It doesn't show that he is a big crypto advocate but at least he won't be against us like Gensler.

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You're right and I talked about it, at least he wouldn't be against us, this we actually know.

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Hey Jose. Please is there anyway I can contact you privately. Very important

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