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Trump's campaign is diving into the world of cryptocurrency, launching a "crypto army" and accepting digital currency donations. This move not only contrasts with Biden's stance, as highlighted by Senator Elizabeth Warren, but also aims to rally against perceived government control over financial markets.
Supporters can now donate using various cryptocurrencies through Coinbase Commerce. Trump's campaign sees this as a strategic move to mobilize a younger, male demographic. The acceptance of crypto follows other initiatives like selling NFTs and hosting exclusive events for crypto backers.
While Trump claims to be the first major nominee embracing crypto donations, other candidates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Sen. Rand Paul have ventured into this realm before.
Trump's campaign is diving into the world of cryptocurrency, launching a "crypto army" and accepting digital currency donations. This move not only contrasts with Biden's stance, as highlighted by Senator Elizabeth Warren, but also aims to rally against perceived government control over financial markets.
Supporters can now donate using various cryptocurrencies through Coinbase Commerce. Trump's campaign sees this as a strategic move to mobilize a younger, male demographic. The acceptance of crypto follows other initiatives like selling NFTs and hosting exclusive events for crypto backers.
While Trump claims to be the first major nominee embracing crypto donations, other candidates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Sen. Rand Paul have ventured into this realm before.
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