Former US President Donald Trump Posts About Bitcoin (BTC)
Former US President and new Presidential candidate Donald Trump shared a Bitcoin post on social media.
Donald Trump, the strong presidential candidate in the USA, celebrated the special day of Bitcoin supporters in his message published on his social media platform Truth Social.
As is known, Bitcoin's whitepaper was published by its legendary founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, on October 31, 2008.
Trump gave the following message regarding BTC in his message shared on his official profile:
Donald Trump's Bitcoin message shared on Truth Social.“To our great Bitcoiners, I want to congratulate you on the 16th Anniversary of Satoshi’s White Paper. We will end Kamala’s war on cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin will be MADE IN THE USA! VOTE FOR TRUMP!”
However, Trump did not share his message on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), where he has more followers.
In addition, Trump added a hashtag at the end of his message that read, “Free Ross.” This is a reference to Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road, an online marketplace that once used Bitcoin to make illegal sales. Trump has previously said he plans to pardon Ulbricht, who is currently in prison, if elected.
*This is not investment advice.
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