- Donald Trump hinted at the revelation of his strategic plans to turn the US into the crypto capital.
- Trump’s vision of the US becoming a crypto capital has been endorsed by his sons.
- The day ended without any signs of Trump’s plans, though the community eagerly waited.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s goal to make America the ‘crypto capital’ is back in the spotlight again. In an X post on Thursday, Trump hinted at a strategic plan that could position the United States as a leader in the crypto industry. His video concluded with the logo of World Liberty Financial, a prominent DeFi platform.
In recent months, Trump has voiced strong support for cryptocurrencies, advocating for the growth of the U.S. crypto sector. In July 2024, he announced his vision of the U.S. becoming the world’s crypto capital, indicating that crypto-friendly policies would be a priority if he were re-elected.
Trump’s campaign also showcased his endorsement of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, including accepting Bitcoin donations and praising Bitcoin as a “superpower.” Additionally, Trump discussed adopting Bitcoin as a national reserve , presenting it as a potential solution for the nation’s $35 trillion debt.
Trump’s sons, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., have hinted at a significant announcement related to Trump’s crypto and DeFi initiatives. Trump Jr. posted on X about a ‘huge’ crypto project , while Eric Trump expressed his enthusiasm for crypto and DeFi, particularly highlighting the upcoming launch of World LibertyFi . On August 29, Eric shared insights into the venture.
Trump recently mentioned that he would unveil plans to make the U.S. the ‘crypto capital of the planet’ on Thursday. In the video, he cryptically stated, “They want to choke you out of the business,” without clarifying who ‘they’ referred to. World Liberty Financial’s Telegram channel also provided updates, calling for public support.
However, Thursday passed without any new details on Trump’s digital asset strategy . Although the community anticipated an announcement during a town hall meeting, Trump did not address his crypto plans.
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