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Re: Has Trump helped Bitcoin already? Let's be reasonable!
by
ABCbits
on 08/08/2024, 10:53:29 UTC
If we don't vote for Trump, should we vote for the Democrats, for Harris? The one who will almost certainly continue to pursue the draconian policies toward crypto and crypto that Biden left behind?
IMO those who eligible to vote should consider other aspect besides cryptocurrency regulation as well. For example, Trump's Project 2025 also contain draconian policies on many fields.

I know cryptocurrency is not the only factor we rely on to vote for which candidate. We have issues of immigration, climate change, abortion, jobs...many things that need more attention.

But I'm just giving my opinion based on a bitcoin investor's perspective and with what's going on, it's clear that Trump is the one we should vote for over Harris even though he's not either reliable. He's more worthy of our bet than the Democrats because of what Biden is doing to us.

In addition, each person's needs and problems are different, so we will have different choices. We should respect each other's decisions because there is no guarantee that we are smarter than someone else just because we voted for one person and not another. I don't understand why some people like to condemn others just because they voted for Trump when no one complained about them voting for Biden.

I get your point, but i also just giving my own opinion while reminding other people to consider other factor. And it's not that hard to find someone who prefer Biden or Harris on cryptocurrency discussion got criticized.

Bitcoin has nothing to do with US politics. [...]
LOL, then why are half of Bitcointalk's posts in the last six months been all about the US elections and Trump??

I wish what you were saying was true, but it would appear that much of the Bitcoin community has decided that US politics is really, really important to Bitcoin and crypto generally.

Bitcoin (the cryptocurrency) and Bitcoin community are 2 different thing though. And this forum is just smaller part of Bitcoin community as a whole.