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Trump Embraces Bitcoin (from the archives)

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From May 14, 2024.

In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss:

  • Trump's recent endorsement of crypto could sway voters in the upcoming election.
  • There are over 52 million Americans holding digital assets, with Bitcoin being the most popular.
  • The Biden administration's stance on crypto has created a clear political divide.
  • Voters are increasingly looking for candidates who support self-sovereignty and individual empowerment through crypto.
  • The concept of a single issue crypto voter is gaining traction, emphasizing the importance of crypto in political decisions.
  • Recent cultural events indicate a resurgence of comedy and a rejection of 'woke' culture.
  • Jerry Seinfeld's speech at Duke University highlighted the importance of using one's privilege positively.
  • The mainstream media often misrepresents the significance of protests against figures like Seinfeld.
  • Younger voters are increasingly breaking ranks with older party members on crypto issues.
  • The political landscape is shifting, with potential for bipartisan support for crypto in the future.
  • And more!

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From May 14, 2024.

In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss:

  • Trump's recent endorsement of crypto could sway voters in the upcoming election.
  • There are over 52 million Americans holding digital assets, with Bitcoin being the most popular.
  • The Biden administration's stance on crypto has created a clear political divide.
  • Voters are increasingly looking for candidates who support self-sovereignty and individual empowerment through crypto.
  • The concept of a single issue crypto voter is gaining traction, emphasizing the importance of crypto in political decisions.
  • Recent cultural events indicate a resurgence of comedy and a rejection of 'woke' culture.
  • Jerry Seinfeld's speech at Duke University highlighted the importance of using one's privilege positively.
  • The mainstream media often misrepresents the significance of protests against figures like Seinfeld.
  • Younger voters are increasingly breaking ranks with older party members on crypto issues.
  • The political landscape is shifting, with potential for bipartisan support for crypto in the future.
  • And more!

Subscribe and follow us on all platforms!

  continue reading

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