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Former President Donald Trump is set to deliver a keynote address at the 2024 Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, this weekend

Bitcoin Contributions Support Trump and Vance's Platform

Former President Donald Trump will deliver a keynote address at the 2024 Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, this weekend, an appearance that has sparked rumors of a major announcement regarding Bitcoin's status as a strategic reserve asset for the United States.

According to CNBC, Trump has raised over $4 million in campaign contributions from various digital assets, including Bitcoin, ahead of his appearance at the conference. These contributions were made through the “Trump 47” joint fundraising committee, which raised over $118 million between April 1 and June 30.

At least 19 donors contributed more than $2.15 million in Bitcoin to the committee, with contributions coming from 12 states, including some considered “key battleground regions.” Donors' occupations ranged from housewives to US military officers, missionaries, painters, sales representatives, and State Department security technicians.

Among the crypto figures who donated to Trump's campaign are the Winklevoss twins, Tyler and Cameron, founders of the US-based crypto exchange Gemini, who each contributed over $1 million in Bitcoin. Mike Belshe, the CEO of digital asset security company BitGo, also donated $50,000 in the cryptocurrency.

These contributions highlight the growing support for Trump within the crypto industry, marking a significant shift from his previous stance during his time in the White House.

Trump's pivot towards a pro-crypto stance has gained momentum in recent months, with moves such as launching his non-fungible token (NFT) collection on the Solana blockchain in April and making increasingly bullish comments on cryptocurrency.

His appearance at the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, where he will also host a campaign fundraiser, is seen as a strategic move to solidify his position as the pro-crypto candidate for the 2024 presidential election.

The report states that tickets for the event range from $60,000 per person for a photo with Trump to $844,600 per person for a seat at a roundtable with the former president.

Trump's support for self-custody of cryptocurrencies, his vow to defend the rights of those who choose to do so, and his pledge to keep Senator Elizabeth Warren and “her goons” away from Bitcoin holders have further endeared him to the crypto community.

The former president's decision to name Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate has also been viewed as a win for the crypto sector, as Vance has advocated for looser regulation of cryptocurrencies and disclosed his holdings of Bitcoin.

At the time of writing, the largest cryptocurrency on the market is struggling to find support at the $65,130 level following a 2% price drop in the early hours of Thursday's trading session.

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