Bitcoin Con 2024: Trump Among Potential Speakers in Nashville
Former President Donald Trump is in talks to speak at the 2024 Bitcoin convention in Nashville, marking a surprising shift in his stance on cryptocurrency that could impact votes in the upcoming election.
Trump Considering Speaking at Bitcoin 2024 Convention
Two sources familiar with the situation confirm that negotiations are underway for Trump to address the public at the Bitcoin 2024 convention. If successful, this would be a significant moment, merging cryptocurrency and politics.
Trump’s Changing Views on Cryptocurrency
This decision represents a major change in Trump’s views on cryptocurrency. Back in 2019, he criticized Bitcoin and other digital currencies, calling them "volatile and unreliable." He was worried that they were unregulated and could be used for illegal activities. He even questioned how legitimate they were compared to the U.S. dollar.
However, on his current campaign trail, Trump’s tune has changed. Recently, he said in Wisconsin, “I will end Joe Biden’s war on crypto. We will ensure that the future of crypto and the future of Bitcoin will be made in America.” This statement is seen as a move to gain support from the cryptocurrency community.
Different Political Stances on Crypto
There is now a noticeable contrast between Trump’s evolving views and the Biden administration’s more cautious and sometimes hostile approach to cryptocurrency. Some people in the crypto world feel that the Biden administration is trying to undermine cryptocurrency. This difference has made some wealthy crypto investors think about changing their political support. For instance, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, founders of Gemini, have each pledged a million dollars to Trump’s re-election campaign.
Details About Bitcoin 2024
The Bitcoin 2024 convention, organized by Bitcoin Magazine, is set for July 25 to 27, right after the Republican National Convention. This event is the largest Bitcoin gathering of the year, drawing lots of attention from the crypto community. Besides Trump, other notable speakers include Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tennessee Senators Bill Hagerty and Marsha Blackburn.
Implications for the Election
Trump’s changing stance on cryptocurrency fits with his broader pattern of shifting views on key issues. This campaign season, he has also altered his position on subjects like TikTok, which he now opposes banning despite previous threats for national security reasons. With the election drawing closer, Trump’s engagement with the crypto community could win him more voter support, especially from those interested in the future of digital currencies.
Bitcoin Magazine has not commented on Trump’s possible participation yet, but the event’s history of hosting controversial figures suggests it might be a good stage for such a high-profile appearance.