Trump Takes Aim at Bitcoin, But Crypto Community Says ‘Thanks’
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Source: Twitter, @WhiteHouse
In three strongly-worded tweets, Trump stated, “I am not a fan of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, which are not money, and whose value is highly volatile and based on thin air.”
….Similarly, Facebook Libra’s “virtual currency” will have little standing or dependability. If Facebook and other companies want to become a bank, they must seek a new Banking Charter and become subject to all Banking Regulations, just like other Banks, both National…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 12, 2019
Some cryptocurrency enthusiasts have taken to social media to denounce the President’s comments, but just as many said that the outburst will likely be a blessing in disguise – helping grant cryptocurrency with further acknowledgment and exposure.
Tron’s Justin Sun, meanwhile, responded by inviting Trump to a lunch meeting with crypto leaders and Warren Buffett, saying that the President had been “misled by fake news.”
In either case, just recently, Trump has joined the ranks of other officials unintentionally building a case for Bitcoin and showing why it’s better compared to traditional fiat money systems.
By the way, there are two Trump-themed digital coins circulating in the cryptoverse:
- TrumpCoin (TRUMP) (1,386th by market capitalization) – “TrumpCoin-helping to Make America Great Again by supporting President Trump in his fight against fake news, corruption and the deep state.” It’s down by 8% in the past 24 hours.
- President Trump (PRES) (2,283rd by market capitalization) – “The most actual price for one President Trump [PRES] is $0.004386,” according to Coinpaprika.com. The price is down by 4%.
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Other reactions to the recent Trump tweet:
https://www.twitter.com/farbood/status/1149511143410372610THE LIBERALS HAVE TO LIKE BITCOIN NOW HAHA
— Zack Voell (@zackvoell) July 12, 2019
The likelihood that crypto is going to move to front and center of the 2020 presidential debates has meaningfully increased in the last 48 hours.
— Travis Kling (@Travis_Kling) July 12, 2019
https://www.twitter.com/brian_armstrong/status/11494927056736952324/ Why? Because this is the first serious payment innovation in decades. Yes, #crypto is used for illegal activities, but much less frequently than the dollar is—& crypto is easier to track (check w/ the FBI!). Mr President, you don’t need to choose between #crypto & the dollar!
— Caitlin Long 🔑⚡️🟠 (@CaitlinLong_) July 12, 2019
Possibly the largest bull signal for BTC ever. Crypto now a Presidential / Global policy issue. People everywhere will embrace a mix of sovereign and non-sovereign digital currency. https://t.co/PK79wmCddM
— Jeremy Allaire (@jerallaire) July 12, 2019
You can find more reactions here.
And a few words from the Fed
Meanwhile, in a meeting on the American Senate Banking Committee on Facebook and Libra, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell said he could foresee a future whereby multiple currencies could be used in the country, with Bitcoin being one of these.
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Powell equated the scenario to America’s national banking era – the period in the mid-late 1800s between the establishment of chartered banks and the launch of the Federal Reserve in the mid-1910s.
The Federal Reserve chairman opined, “Really almost no one uses Bitcoin for payments, they use it more as an alternative to gold. It is a store of value – a speculative store of value, like gold.”
On Libra, Powell stated, “The size of Facebook’s network means it could be – essentially – immediately systemically important.”
Highlight: “We haven’t seen widespread adoption [of cryptocurrencies]… really almost no one uses bitcoin for payments… it’s a store of value… like gold,” says Fed Chair Jerome Powell. “That’s not to say we won’t see it.” https://t.co/xpAujlCWBd pic.twitter.com/zhZd6IkuI7
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) July 11, 2019
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