Donald Trump has struggled in a 'painful' interview on cryptocurrency - and he kept trying to change the topic. When asked direct questions, Trump changed the topic to AI needing electricity or China. At one stage, he made a comparison between crypto and his granddaughter learning Chinese.
Cryptocurrency enthusiasts tuned in to hear Donald Trump speak about his own soon-to-launch crypto venture Monday"but he gave no details and spent about half the interview talking about the recent attempt on his life.https://t.co/Ayq2WTUz8E
" The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 17, 2024
@#11 ... the dealmaker behind the crypto project is Chase Herro -- a man who once described himself as "the dirtbag of the internet." ...
Wow.
From what I have seen, that self-description may not be incorrect.
Behind the Trump crypto project is a self-described 'dirtbag of the internet'
financialpost.com
... Chase Herro once called Bitcoin a 'scam against the dollar'
Chase Herro has sold a lot of things in his career. Weed. Weight-loss "colon cleanses." A US$149-a-month get-rich-quick class. Now he's adding another line to his resume: the Trump family's crypto guru.
Herro is the dealmaker behind World Liberty Financial, the crypto project that Donald Trump and his two older sons have been promoting on social media in recent weeks, according to two people involved with the project.
Herro's long-time business partner Zachary Folkman is also playing a key role. While few details about World Liberty have been released, Eric Trump said that the startup will promote "financial independence" and Donald Trump Jr. said it will "make finance great again." Former President Trump himself posted a video saying he'd announce the details on Sept. 16. "We're embracing the future with crypto and leaving the slow and outdated big banks behind," Trump said.
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Yet Herro, a fast-talking 39-year-old who shows off his fancy cars and private-jet rides on social media, is an unknown in the crypto world. More than a dozen prominent digital-asset investors said in interviews they had never heard of him.
The only crypto project with which he was publicly affiliated attracted only a few million dollars and suffered a devastating hack. A token he promoted on influencer Logan Paul's podcast dropped 96 per cent afterward. In one speech in 2018, he called himself "the dirtbag of the internet" and said that regulators should "kick s**t-heads like me out."
"You can literally sell s**t in a can, wrapped in piss, covered in human skin, for a billion dollars if the story's right, because people will buy it," Herro said about crypto in a 2018 YouTube video recorded as he drove in a Rolls-Royce.
"I'm not going to question the right and wrong of all that." ...
Yeah, sounds like an appropriate business partner for the Trump clan.
There is a hot new conservative credit card being advertised on Faux News, too: www.coigtn.com
It's great for "younger folks"!
Put your conservative values on display when you're buying gas station beer, lottery tickets, and old-school porn.
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