President Trump, in a press release published on his website<\/a> this afternoon, announced that his campaign to take back the White House will begin accepting donations using Bitcoin.<\/p>\n BREAKING: \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 Donald Trump now officially accepts #Bitcoin<\/a> for campaign donations. pic.twitter.com\/ySkwNQT1D2<\/a><\/p>\n \u2014 Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) May 21, 2024<\/a><\/p>\n This announcement by his campaign is sure to stoke the fires between the incumbent President Joseph Biden, who alongside fellow Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), has spent the majority of his term in Washington waging an all-out regulatory attack against the digital asset space, and Bitcoin in particular.\u00a0<\/p>\n “As our President, Donald J. Trump has reduced regulations and championed innovation in financial technology, while Democrats, like Biden and his official surrogate Elizabeth Warren, continue to believe only government has the answers to how our nation leads the world,” the announcement stated. “The effort to reduce the control of government on an American\u2019s financial decision-making is part of a seismic shift toward freedom. Today\u2019s announcement reflects President Trump\u2019s commitment to an agenda that values freedom over socialistic government control.”<\/p>\n As Bitcoin Magazine made note in its Orange Party Issue, Trump\u2019s appointment of former Coinbase VP Brian Brook as the Comptroller of the Currency was \u201cthe single most important Bitcoin-forward move in the history of the United States,\u201d as it allowed banks and financial firms to hold cryptocurrencies. This ruling went into effect midway through the last year of Trump\u2019s first term, and bitcoin\u2019s price multiplied around twenty times in just the next calendar year.<\/p>\n The Trump administration has been no stranger to Bitcoin over the years, with the appointment of long-time Bitcoin and crypto proponent Mick Mulvaney as his White House Chief of Staff, as well as PayPal\u2019s Peter Thiel making an appearance on his transition team. <\/p>\n Trump also made history by being the first US President to embrace non-fungible tokens with his incredibly successful Trump Cards that sold out<\/a> at the end of 2022. In yet another historic first not to be forgotten, Melania Trump was the first First Lady to tweet<\/a> about Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto\u2019s contribution to the financial system at the start of 2022, referencing the January 3 anniversary of the Genesis Block that kick started the Bitcoin blockchain.<\/p>\n