Will Donald Trump Become “Crypto President” at the 2024 Bitcoin Conference?
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- Donald Trump to rebrand as the “Crypto President” at the Bitcoin Conference 2024.
- Trump’s appearance caused the Trump-inspired memecoin TREMP to surge by 8%.
Former President Donald Trump is set to speak at the Bitcoin [BTC] Conference 2024, scheduled to take place in Nashville, Tennessee, alongside other political figures.
Trump, previously known for his anti-crypto stance, is now seeking to rebrand himself as the “Crypto President” ahead of Election Day.
What is the significance of Donald Trump’s presence?
The lineup of speakers at the three-day Bitcoin Conference 2020 event is remarkable.
Russell Brand, a political commentator, comedian, and independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy also feature on the list.
The event’s diverse range of speakers underscores its widespread appeal and the significance of the ever-changing discussions surrounding cryptocurrencies.
While Trump is the headline speaker at the conference, his presence has already garnered significant attention. He is slated to deliver a 30-minute keynote address on the final day.
His speech is seen as a strategic move to win over voters and tap into the support of influential cryptocurrency figures such as the Winklevoss twins.
There are also rumors that he may unveil plans to designate Bitcoin as the strategic reserve of the United States.
Coin_Games, a Twitter account under the name X, also commented on this.
The most web3-friendly president in US history.
The impact of the Bitcoin conference on the industry
This development has also impacted the memecoin Doland Tremble, inspired by Donald Trump [TREMP]. According to CoinGecko, its price has surged by over 8% in the last 24 hours.
CoinMarketCap reports that Bitcoin was trading at $67,000 at the time of writing, indicating a value increase of about 5%.
Trump consistently leads on the prediction market Polymarket with around 60% of the vote.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ chances have recently risen to 38%, suggesting a potential shift in the political landscape.