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October 10, 2020, 11:16:03 PM
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Trump is only a fan of something that would benefit him personally. If he sees a chance to profit from Bitcoin, you will see him singing Bitcoin's praises. Until that happens, he will be firmly against it. As he is currently the president of the United States, he can't exactly invest in Bitcoin so he is against it.
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October 15, 2020, 02:56:41 PM
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I heard few to none pro-bitcoin words from Trump and this man talked on all possible subjects in that last 4 years without stopping.
I think the Republican party is against the crypto in general.
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October 24, 2020, 04:30:36 PM
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Bitcoin is doing very well lately.  How long till they attack it again with legislation or otherwise?  Especially if Trump is reelected.
I think the two candidates will be focusing on the most important issues now that we're so close to Election Day. Bitcoin is really not considered a top issue at the moment but I suspect that its price will be affected by the outcome of the election, just like the stock market will be affected. Also, I think that neither candidate views Bitcoin as something positive. It is, after all, a way for people to conduct payments that can't be controlled by any government.
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October 25, 2020, 03:32:35 PM
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Bitcoin is not a big deal for the US economy, it will be a place for the dollar to have more liquidity. Many places in the US and around the world accept Bitcoin payments. Why are they banning Bitcoin when Bitcoin is mixing fiat and crypto. They have a huge market to increase dollar liquidity so why cancel them. We all know the majority of Bitcoin was bought with Tether Usdt and the Americans created it.
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