lol not at all.
Bitcoin is spread pretty evenly in the political spectrum. It's just that among elected politicians, for some reasons Democrats mostly don't like Bitcoin, while Republicans have started accepted it lately. I would guess Democrats don't like it because they haven't actually researched it but have just read articles about it's energy usage, and they don't understand the finer details about mining that make it not bad for the environment, like the fact that the mining industry naturally chases cheap energy which drives them toward renewables and wasted energy.
But of course extreme right wingers are always the loudest and most belligerent people in society and blindly attack everyone else, so right wing extremists like to claim that liberals don't like Bitcoin and that Bitcoin is a right wing thing now lol. In reality among the general public the only divide between liking Bitcoin and not liking Bitcoin is whether someone knows what Bitcoin actually is, and has nothing to do with political spectrum.
Ideologically, liberals naturally like Bitcoin because it improves people's rights and economic opportunities.
While conservatives naturally like Bitcoin because it is non-govt money so they see it as anti-govt. Though for conservatives, Bitcoin makes strange bed fellows because Bitcoin is also all about freedom and transparency, while conservatives these days are all about corruption and authoritarianism and stripping people of rights, but I guess conservatives anti-govt views in this case are overriding their love of corruption and authoritarianism.
Any one who thinks Bitcoin has become right wing probably only thinks that because they themselves are right wing and live in a right wing echo chamber and don't have access to much in the way of honest news. Sadly that is the case for conservatives these days, which is why they've become so radicalized and have had such a break with reality and have a love of criminality corruption and authoritarianism these days.