Trump courts crypto vote with ‘pro-bitcoin president’ vow


Former cryptocurrency sceptic Donald Trump says he will be a “pro-Bitcoin president” if elected in November, pitching to an industry limited by US regulations.

“The Biden-Harris administration’s repression of crypto and Bitcoin is wrong, and it’s very bad for our country,” Mr Trump said to cheers at a conference in Tennessee on Saturday.

The ex-president likened cryptocurrencies to the growth of the “steel industry of 100 years ago”, and said “Bitcoin stands for freedom, sovereignty and independence from government coercion and control”, Agence France-Press reported.

Mr Trump said if he was in the White House, he would not allow the US government to sell its Bitcoin holdings.

“This will serve in effect as the core of the strategic national Bitcoin stockpile,” Mr Trump said.

The proposal was more limited than one offered the day before by third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr, who said he would seek to build a stockpile of 4 million Bitcoin.

“If we don’t embrace crypto and Bitcoin technology, China will, other countries will, they’ll dominate, and we cannot let China dominate,” Mr Trump said.

“If crypto is going to define the future, I want it to be mined, minted and made in the USA.”



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