Crypto executives suggest that Bitcoin can be exchanged for Trump's "gold card"
David Bailey, CEO of BTC Inc., was one of dozens of insiders invited to the recent Trump Cryptocurrency Summit. He suggested on social media that the president's two ideas could be combined to increase cryptocurrency reserves without spending a penny. Bailey said that many elites in emerging markets want to live in the United States, but it is difficult to transfer $5 million overseas. Bitcoin provides a simpler, safer, and more prudent solution, and it should be considered that Trump's proposed "gold card" program could be paid with Bitcoin. If the government really takes this measure, it should send another clear signal to the world that the United States is serious about incorporating Bitcoin into its internal policies.
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