Donald Trump is negotiating to speak at the Bitcoin 2024 convention in Nashville from July 25-27, joining other prominent figures.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is in talks to speak at the Bitcoin 2024 gathering in Nashville in July, along with other politicians and business leaders.
A new story from Axios says that Trump is in talks to go to the event, which is set for July 25–27. The Bitcoin Magazine-hosted convention is one of the biggest events in the cryptocurrency world, and it will have a lot of well-known guests.
The event’s organizer, Bitcoin Magazine, has not yet confirmed that Trump will be there, but the report said that two sources familiar with the subject said talks were still going on.
Politicians are becoming more interested in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and criticized President Joe Biden’s method of regulating them. This event takes place at a time when political interest in cryptocurrencies is growing.
People in the crypto community might see Trump’s possible speech at the event as a big step in his effort to win their support before the elections.
This was said by the former president at a charity event in San Francisco. He wants to be the “crypto president.” General partner at Craft Ventures David Sacks and tech billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya both helped to put on this event.
At the meeting, Trump supposedly reaffirmed his support for crypto and said he was ready to help the business grow. He also warned people not to trust the Democratic Party’s supposed desire for strict rules.
According to a story from TD Cowen, Trump might become skeptical of crypto again if he wins the election, even though he recently came out in support of it.
According to the report, what he says about crypto in the first presidential debate of the 2024 race will be a good indication of how he might regulate it.
“If [Trump] says anything other than full support, this could make people worry that he will go back to being skeptical like he was in his first term if he wins again,” the story said.