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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Trump proposes strategic national crypto stockpile
by
namaidani
on 29/07/2024, 10:42:10 UTC
I also follow such events and want to say that there is a lot of falsehood in politics. When someone wants office, they make promises left and right to get the most support from the voters. And when the goal is achieved, as time shows, such politicians do not fulfill half of their promises. In order to justify that they have not fulfilled this or that promise, they nod and blame other authorities, which seem to stand in the way and prevent them from making this or that decision. Politicians who have been in politics should report to the public about what they have already done, particularly regarding Bitcoin, which has been around for years and has already survived several presidents. Tell the public what exactly this or that politician tried to do for Bitcoin and what prevented him from doing it. Trump has already been president and I think he should report what exactly he tried to do for cryptocurrencies and bitcoins and why he didn't do it, where he failed, where he got in the way, where he didn't take into account the potential of cryptocurrencies and how does he want to fix it when he becomes president? After all, Bitcoin didn't come into being yesterday and Trump isn't running for office for the first time, he's not new to politics. Of course, you want to believe in the positive and that everything will be fine, time will tell.