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    Home / News / World News / Donald Trump reverses stance on cryptocurrencies amid presidential re-election campaign
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    • Donald Trump, amidst his presidential re-election campaign, has shifted his stance on cryptocurrencies, seemingly due to financial pressures from his fraud case debts.
    • He's using this new pro-crypto position to criticize President Biden, claiming Biden's Bitcoin dislike aids China, Russia, and the radical left.
    • This isn't Trump's first policy flip-flop, as he previously opposed, then supported TikTok, possibly influenced by potential Republican donor Jeff Yass, a major stakeholder in TikTok's parent company.
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    Donald Trump reverses stance on cryptocurrencies amid presidential re-election campaign
    'Trump labeled Bitcoin as a 'scam' in 2021

    Donald Trump reverses stance on cryptocurrencies amid presidential re-election campaign

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Jun 25, 2024
    01:15 pm
    What's the story

    In a significant policy shift, former US President Donald Trump has embraced cryptocurrencies, despite his previous criticisms. He has accepted Bitcoin donations amounting to millions of dollars for his re-election campaign, and recently met with top Bitcoin mining executives at his Mar-a-Lago residence. This is a stark departure from his 2021 comments on Fox Business where he labeled Bitcoin as a "scam" and called for its heavy regulation.

    Campaign funding

    Trump's cryptocurrency reversal driven by financial pressures

    Trump's change in stance on cryptocurrencies seems to be influenced by financial pressures, particularly the hundreds of millions of dollars he reportedly owes in fraud cases. These debts are affecting his campaign efforts. The cryptocurrency community, including billionaire Winklevoss twins, have shown their support for Trump through Bitcoin donations. In response to this support, Trump has expressed a newfound enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies.

    Political strategy

    Trump uses cryptocurrency stance to criticize Biden

    Trump has leveraged his new position on cryptocurrencies to criticize current President Joe Biden. On the social media platform Truth Social, Trump stated that, "Biden's hatred of Bitcoin only helps China, Russia, and the Radical Communist Left." This marks a strategic use of his policy shift as a tool for political criticism, and positioning in the lead-up to his re-election campaign.

    Policy flip-flops

    Trump's history of reversing stance on contentious issues

    This isn't the first time Trump has reversed his stance on contentious issues. During his presidential term, he opposed TikTok, accusing it of being the Chinese communist party's extension, and attempted to ban the app. However, when Biden signed a TikTok ban into law in April, Trump opposed the ban. His change in stance may have been influenced by billionaire hedge fund manager Jeff Yass, a potential Republican donor who holds a significant stake in TikTok owner ByteDance.

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