The cryptocurrency community has anxiously been awaiting a speech by Donald Trump on Saturday, but his opponent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have stolen Trump's thunder by announcing that the former president is considering the creation of a massive government reserve of Bitcoin should he return to the White House.
Here's an interesting twist presentation at the Bitcoin conference...
Edward Snowden criticizes political system at Nashville's Bitcoin conference
www.msn.com
... Republican Sens. Cynthia Lummis and Tim Scott pledged their resolute support for the cryptocurrency industry at Nashville's Bitcoin2024 conference Friday -- moments before whistleblower and political dissident Edward Snowden warned attendees to be wary of politicians trying to win them over.[emphasis mine]
"Cast a vote, but don't join a cult," Snowden said. "They are not our tribe. They are not your personality. They have their own interests, their own values, their own things that they're chasing. Try to get what you need from them, but don't give yourself to them."
Snowden didn't call out any politicians specifically, but the conference has drawn national attention for its robust lineup of legislators including former President Donald Trump, independent presidential nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and a number of other senators. ...
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