Will the Trump effect last for four years? Trump will officially move into the White House on the 20th of next month, what kind of storm will he bring to the crypto circle?
● Since Trump's victory, the crypto market has been injected with strong momentum, starting a remarkable bull market. Bitcoin's price has soared, breaking through the $108,000 mark.
● WLFI (Trump family concept) reserves those crypto assets:
#ETH, #WBTC, #AAVE, #LINK, #ENA, #ONDO
Among them, 5 are on the Ethereum chain!
● Trump has made the following ten commitments regarding the impact on the crypto circle before and after the election. If he can fulfill them one by one after taking office, how much will BTC rise? (Some of them have already been gradually realized)
Make the U.S. the world capital of cryptocurrency.
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Fire SEC Chairman Gensler.
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Establish a national financial strategy Bitcoin reserve.
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Stop the U.S. from selling its held Bitcoin.
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Prevent the U.S. government from further developing CBDC.
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Propose a comprehensive crypto policy.
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Stop the attack on cryptocurrencies within an hour of taking office.
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Terminate the U.S. illegal suppression of the crypto industry.
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Suggest using cryptocurrency to solve the U.S. debt problem.
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Resolve all ongoing cryptocurrency lawsuits.
● Trump's election victory is inseparable from the support of Elon Musk, the world's richest person. Coincidentally, both are pro-cryptocurrency and among the most influential figures in the crypto space—one is the richest person in the world, and the other is one of the most powerful figures in the world. Trump may bring the crypto circle to a new height during his four years in office, and #BTC may break through $200,000 next year.
● The Trump effect on the cryptocurrency market may last for some time, but the specific duration is difficult to predict due to the high volatility of the cryptocurrency market, which is influenced by various factors. Although Trump's policy support has a positive effect on the market, the market response also depends on a variety of factors, including the global economic situation, changes in the regulatory environment, and other political and economic events.