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Donald Trump's speech at the Bitcoin Nashville conference yesterday was largely disappointing, creating significant expectations but ultimately delivering what felt like a "nothing burger." Rather than providing substantive insights or policy commitments, it resembled a campaign rally where he mostly criticized Democrats.
As a businessman who thrived within the traditional fiat system, Trump is accustomed to speaking to supportive crowds. However, Bitcoiners are different—they are critical thinkers and self-sovereign individuals who prioritize verification over trust.
While Trump promised to implement valuable actions, his delivery came off as insincere, much like a child reciting poetry without comprehension. His statements lacked alignment with the ethos and core values of the Bitcoin ecosystem.
Bitcoiners do not need U.S. political endorsement; Bitcoin thrives independently. However, the U.S. could benefit from a coherent Bitcoin policy, and Trump might gain from Bitcoiners' support. His closing remark, "Good luck with Bitcoin, crypto, and whatever you are playing with," highlighted his lack of understanding of Bitcoin's distinction as a decentralized protocol, unlike manipulated cryptocurrencies.
Though it's significant that Bitcoin is now on the political agenda, Trump's performance was underwhelming. Nevertheless, optimism remains as bipartisan interest grows. The focus should remain on core values, acting as an intransigent minority to drive the desired global change.
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2024-07-28 12:48:40Event JSON
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