The US seeks supremacy of the cryptocurrency industry

The topic of the cryptocurrency market and the participation of power states is very diverse and I would say somewhat balanced, however, US politicians are seeking supremacy of the cryptocurrency industry.

In attention to information disclosed by Ciaran Lyons regarding the statements of Donald Trump who stated the following, "I am very positive and open towards cryptocurrency companies and everything related to this new and burgeoning industry," he said, before lashing out at the current president, Joe Biden, with whom he is competing in the 2024 presidential race, whose election day in the US is scheduled for November 4."

Politically, and according to Polymarket, a New York-based cryptocurrency prediction platform, Trump has a 56% chance of winning the election, while incumbent Joe Biden has a 38% chance.

The truth is, "This comes on the heels of Trump's announcement that his presidential campaign would accept donations in cryptocurrencies. On May 21, the Trump 2024 campaign announced that it had launched a fundraising page for eligible individuals to donate in cryptocurrencies using the Coinbase Commerce product"

On the other hand, "Recent reports indicated that people who purchased Trump's "Mugshot" non-fungible tokens (NFTs) had the opportunity to dine with the former president on May 8 at his Mar-a-Lago residence"

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Cointelegraph. Donald Trump declares US must not settle for ‘second place’ in crypto industry. Link

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