特朗普筹集了400万美元的加密货币,以帮助他走向美国总统

币界网Publicado a 2024-07-25Actualizado a 2024-07-25

币界网报道:

前总统唐纳德·特朗普本周末将在田纳西州比特币会议上发表主题演讲。这位共和党总统候选人的加密货币捐款计划已经得到了回报。

据报道,特朗普已经筹集了400多万美元的数字代币。根据联邦选举委员会的一份文件,贡献者提供了比特币、以太币、Ripple的XRP代币、与美元挂钩的USDC稳定币以及不同的模因币。

另请阅读:美国参议员Lummis会宣布比特币的重大消息吗?

这份长达1000多页的报告详细列出了4月1日至6月30日“特朗普47”联合筹款委员会的总数。根据该报告,该组织在此期间筹集了超过1.18亿美元,并向特朗普竞选团队、共和党全国集团和其他政党支付了款项。

该报告披露,至少有19名捐赠者向委员会捐赠了超过215万美元的比特币。贡献者来自12个州,其中包括几个战场。加密货币百万富翁双胞胎Tyler和Cameron Winklevoss率先发起了这项行动,每人捐赠了15.57比特币,当时略高于100万美元。

文件显示,这笔钱被部分报销,因为他们的捐款超过了844600美元的上限。BitGo首席执行官Mike Belshe捐赠了5万美元的比特币。

最近几个月,DJT将自己定位为支持加密货币的总统候选人,改变了他在任期内的立场。特朗普于4月在Solana区块链上推出了他的最新NFT系列,此后对加密货币发表了越来越积极的评论。

反过来,特朗普也得到了投资者的支持,包括风险投资家马克·安德森和本·霍洛维茨。

特朗普将前往纳什维尔参加比特币会议

特朗普将于周六在纳什维尔作为比特币会议的发言人,该会议将在音乐城中心举行。他还将在同一天在该市举行竞选筹款活动,门票价格高达每人84.46万美元。

特朗普的竞选助手Brian Hughes告诉CNBC,“加密货币创新者和技术领域的其他人正受到卡玛拉·哈里斯和民主党人的攻击……虽然拜登-哈里斯政府通过更多的监管和更高的税收来扼杀创新,但特朗普总统准备鼓励美国在这项技术和其他新兴技术方面发挥领导作用。”

唐纳德是第一位接受加密货币捐款的主要总统候选人。Kraken的创始人兼前首席执行官Jesse Powell捐赠了84.5万美元的以太币,Ripple的首席法务官Stuart Alderoty捐赠了30万美元的XRP。

前Messari首席执行官Ryan Selkis在上周就特朗普对手的“字面战争”发表博客后辞职,他捐赠了5万美元。

DJT致力于捍卫那些喜欢自行保管硬币的人的权利。这意味着他们不依赖于像Coinbase这样的中心化公司,而是使用加密钱包,这有时超出了美国国税局的管辖范围。

另请阅读:Ripple首席执行官Brad Garlinghouse支持Kamala Harris的潜在加密货币政策

特朗普在5月于华盛顿举行的自由意志主义全国大会上同样承诺,将让马萨诸塞州民主党参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦和“她的暴徒”远离比特币持有者。沃伦是一位强烈的加密货币评论家。

与此同时,在佛罗里达州海湖庄园俱乐部的一次会议上,特朗普表示,如果他回到白宫,未来所有的比特币都将在美国创造。特朗普选择俄亥俄州参议员JD Vance作为他的竞选伙伴,许多人认为这是加密货币行业的胜利。

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