Bitcoin, the world’s first and most well-known cryptocurrency, is not just a financial or technological phenomenon—it has also made significant inroads into politics and governance. Its decentralized nature, potential for financial freedom, and resistance to censorship have positioned it as both a tool and a topic of major political discussion around the world.
Politics is inseparable from everyday life and will continue to coexist in any context. We can see how Bitcoin continues to grow, and even most countries on earth have considered strategic reserves in Bitcoin. This demonstrates a superiority because every choice made is based on a study of potential financial benefits. Recently, we saw the Bitcoin price rally again and reach its all-time high, providing a much more convincing perspective on Bitcoin's trajectory.
I'm not sure how Bitcoin can play a direct role in practical politics, but there is ample evidence that leaders have been elected after speaking about Bitcoin. Furthermore, we can see the election of Trump and the South Korean president and how the issue of crypto has been brought into the context of those elections.
Trump and Musk are two excellent businessmen. I get the feeling that all of Trump's actions as US president are aimed at increasing market volatility. The scandal with Musk resembles some kind of circus performance. It is quite possible that with the help of the volatility of Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies, they are making big money, because they know exactly when there will be bad news and when there will be good news. All that remains is to place orders on the exchanges and the money will pour into their pockets.