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Many countries mostly the advance countries now using bitcoin to support their parties and candidates. Recently, Elon Musk who supported Donald Trump in the recent concluded general election in America last year which brought Trump to Power had a clashed (dispute) with Trump and and left the party (Republican) and formed his own political party and according to information I got, the party is to support Bitcoin. I don't know if that is also in the party BLUEPRINT. And if it is so I think that is a good idea of supporting Bitcoin and it will make it growth stronger. If the Americans Party wins the Presidential seat in America, Elon Musk will adopt Bitcoin as the legal tender currency in the country.
President Donald Trump said the "Americans Party" is ridiculous. Capitalists have a strong influence in politics. But right now I don't know the sole candidate of the Party. Politics can make bitcoin to be more adopted by countries if the State Actors fully support the Currency.


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Musk goes political: forms party to support BTC, rejects fiat

Elon Musk launched the America Party, positioning it as a pro-Bitcoin, anti-fiat alternative to the existing political system.

Trump criticized the move, accusing Musk of fueling political chaos.

Bitcoin has entered the world of politics already and it was inevitable and as a result Bitcoin has become stronger. Many politicians see Bitcoin as a path to freedom, while many use it as politics to win votes in elections. According to the American Constitution, no matter who the president is, there will be no overall development of Bitcoin until a president with structural reforms, constitutional consistency, and economic foresight is elected in America. However, in the current political context in America, it is not necessary to be the President of America to advance Bitcoin. If Elon Musk forms his own party and does not become president in the future, his influence in the party will be such that he can intervene in everything from his throne behind the president. Be it in the case of Bitcoin or anything else.
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Many countries mostly the advance countries now using bitcoin to support their parties and candidates. Recently, Elon Musk who supported Donald Trump in the recent concluded general election in America last year which brought Trump to Power had a clashed (dispute) with Trump and and left the party (Republican) and formed his own political party and according to information I got, the party is to support Bitcoin. I don't know if that is also in the party BLUEPRINT. And if it is so I think that is a good idea of supporting Bitcoin and it will make it growth stronger. If the Americans Party wins the Presidential seat in America, Elon Musk will adopt Bitcoin as the legal tender currency in the country.
President Donald Trump said the "Americans Party" is ridiculous. Capitalists have a strong influence in politics. But right now I don't know the sole candidate of the Party. Politics can make bitcoin to be more adopted by countries if the State Actors fully support the Currency.


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Musk goes political: forms party to support BTC, rejects fiat

Elon Musk launched the America Party, positioning it as a pro-Bitcoin, anti-fiat alternative to the existing political system.

Trump criticized the move, accusing Musk of fueling political chaos.

Bitcoin has entered the world of politics already and it was inevitable and as a result Bitcoin has become stronger. Many politicians see Bitcoin as a path to freedom, while many use it as politics to win votes in elections. According to the American Constitution, no matter who the president is, there will be no overall development of Bitcoin until a president with structural reforms, constitutional consistency, and economic foresight is elected in America. However, in the current political context in America, it is not necessary to be the President of America to advance Bitcoin. If Elon Musk forms his own party and does not become president in the future, his influence in the party will be such that he can intervene in everything from his throne behind the president. Be it in the case of Bitcoin or anything else.