Trump and Biden: Maxing out Bitcoin
Recently, Bitcoin’s presence has been a bit overwhelming. Three current and former presidents/prime ministers have maxed out their Bitcoins one after another.
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Recently, Bitcoin’s presence has been a bit overwhelming. Three current and former presidents/prime ministers have maxed out their Bitcoins one after another.
Trump acknowledges Bitcoin's popularity but prefers the dollar. Despite past skepticism, he engages in NFT ventures. Speculations arise about his evolving stance on crypto, contrasting with Biden's skepticism.
Explore the dramatic surge in the value of the TRUMP meme token, intricately linked to a crypto wallet named after Donald Trump. From its speculative beginnings to a staggering market capitalization, delve into the volatile interplay between cryptocurrency, political events, and meme culture.
The removal of its iOS and Chrome Extension wallets from the market is scheduled for November 1, 2023, although customers will still be able to access their wallets until October 1.
Donald Trump has reportedly been charged by a Manhattan grand jury, though the case specifics are still unknown at this point.
Contrary to certain rumors, Trust says user funds cannot be pilfered by merely taking a picture of its wallet’s screen.
Now the NFT trading card project has slumped to new lows as trading demand continues to vanish.
The edition of 45,000 NFTs features the former president in various fantasy costumes and poses. It will be minted on Polygon.
Former President Donald Trump is selling NFTs.
Eric Trump, the son of former U.S. President Donald Trump, sent TrumpCoin a threatening tweet saying it was deceptively using his family name, but the coin's Twitter account doesn't appear to be concerned.