Weird because of the odds that's being placed for Kamala? Well, that's what the bookies are all about for what they think is weird for us might not be for them.
I don't mind if Trump will mention Bitcoin or not because they're all just words and marketing campaign before the US citizens that are into Bitcoin. It moves emotion to make them believe it is.
Whoever wins the debate will get more votes afterwards if something is interesting about them. But I think what people wants to hear is about prioritizing US citizens and world peace.
As a matter of fact, Kamala Harris' 'strange' claim is just an illustration of how bookstores are looking for unusual things they can publish. Interestingly, it is these little things they usually focus on-the ones that probably might sound strange to the average person-but it is part of a greater betting scheme.
Well, I cannot speak for the wholly about that because I am not a resident of the US and only following what's being said on the media. And what we know about the media is that they're bias literally and are only showing what they want to show to the public.
If I may add in regards to Trump's comments about Bitcoin, they were more of an attempt to appeal to some voters than to actually affect policy change. The debate's impact on us "voters" attitudes will likely depend on how the candidates tackle key issues such as prioritizing people's needs and world peace. For me these are real concerns that can influence voters and change their decisions.
That's true about debates but it varies per country and per candidate. But this one, the pulse of the people really are in variety and each of them have points to make and it all makes sense.
The real concerns about the people should be stated and I haven't watched the live so I'd do with the replay later.
I don't live in the us either but these elections affect the whole world and will determine several things for crypto