Gemini founders, the Winklevoss brothers, donate 2 million bitcoins to support Trump's presidential campaign.
The founders of the U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, the Winklevoss brothers, each donated $1 million worth of Bitcoin to presidential candidate Donald Trump, publicly stating that Trump is a better choice for supporting Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and business.
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The founders of the U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, the Winklevoss brothers, have each donated $1 million worth of Bitcoin to presidential candidate Donald Trump and publicly stated that Trump is a better choice for supporting Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and business.
U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump announced in May that he would start accepting cryptocurrency donations, pledging to reduce regulations and advocate for financial technology innovation. MAGA supporters will establish a cryptocurrency army to drive the campaign to victory on November 5th!
Trump has been openly supporting the cryptocurrency industry in recent campaign events, meeting with Bitcoin miners and advocating for the U.S. to become a leader in the cryptocurrency field.
Tyler Winklevoss stated that the Biden administration has openly declared war on cryptocurrencies in recent years. It has weaponized multiple government agencies to bully, harass, and sue industry leaders in an attempt to destroy it. Their actions are an unprecedented abuse of power, completely sacrificing innovation, American taxpayers, and the U.S. economy for twisted political interests.
Winklevoss believes that the U.S. is the most successful country in the capitalist experiment and cannot stand idly by, so he publicly supports and fights for what he believes is right!
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