Michael Saylor’s Poll Names Trump the Bitcoin Winner: 91% Agree!
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- Trump leads Saylor’s Bitcoin poll with 91% of 61,238 votes, demonstrating significant backing.
- CoinShares indicates a robust $407 million influx in digital assets, propelled by optimism for a Republican win.
A week ahead of the highly awaited 2024 US presidential election, the rivalry between the top candidates has intensified. This year’s election is particularly focused on cryptocurrencies, capturing the interest of prominent figures in the crypto field.
Michael Saylor ignites debate
Involved in this discussion was MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor, who posed an essential question: which candidate—Donald Trump or Kamala Harris—would be more favorable towards Bitcoin [BTC]?
Saylor recently created a poll on X asking:
p > Source: Michael Saylor/X. With just under a day remaining in the poll on October 27, Trump received 91% of 61,238 votes. The comments indicated a preference for Trump as well. What prompted Saylor’s political engagement? Speculations have arisen within the crypto community regarding his latest remarks suggesting that Bitcoin holders should trust “too-big-to-fail” financial institutions for managing large BTC assets before pivoting to assert that both individuals and institutions deserve autonomy over their BTC management choices. This shift raised concerns over potential impacts on his image as a Bitcoin supporter. Some perceive it as an effort to regain stature within crypto advocacy. p >
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In the current political contest , Polymarket data reveals Donald Trump leading at 66.3 % while Kamala Harris lags at 33 .8 %. span > p >
Despite this significant discrepancy in Polymarket forecasts , traditional national polls present much closer outcomes .
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Surveys from The New York Times and CNN demonstrate neck-and-neck competition between Trump and Harris , with figures showing Trump at48 % and Harris at47 %.
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Kamala Harris also garnered attention from influential supporters such as Chris Larsen , co-founder and CEO of Ripple . Notably different memecoins emerged inspired by these two candidates .
Read up on projected prices for Bitcoin [BTC] through2024-2025.
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