Former President Donald Trump, who is in Japan for the Bitcoin Conference, will host a private fundraising roundtable, with seats costing $844,600 each, and a photo op with the former president reportedly costing $60,000. WinRed Website.
confirmed Deciphering, Just hours after Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt on Saturday, he is set to speak in person at a Bitcoin conference in Nashville.
The former president will host a roundtable in Nashville to raise funds for his campaign, according to an invitation distributed by Republican fundraising firm WinRed, which lists Trump’s running mate JD Vance, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and politician Tulsi Gabbard as special guests.
This event is Bitcoin ConferenceIt takes place on Saturday, July 27. The most expensive ticket costs $844,600 and grants the holder access to a “VIP reception,” a seat at the round table, and a photo opportunity with Trump himself. If you just want the VIP reception and a photo opportunity with Trump, it will cost you $60,000, or $100,000 if you pay as a couple.
Participants can purchase tickets using cryptocurrency, with invitations being offered through centralized exchanges Coinbase and Gemini, as well as funding processors. Anedot Payment options.
In the run-up to the 2024 US presidential election, Trump has positioned himself as a pro-cryptocurrency candidate, and in his draft Republican platform he vows to protect Bitcoin and end “un-American” cryptocurrency crackdowns.
But some are questioning how serious his love for crypto is. On Thursday, an executive at Block Inc. (formerly Square) claimed that President Trump tried to ban Bitcoin in 2020 but was thwarted by former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin.
This isn’t exactly surprising, as President Trump has been on record as being enthusiastic about cryptocurrencies while in office from 2017 until early 2021. Trump has tweeted that he is “not a fan” of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, emphasizing that they are “not money.”
After leaving office, the former president claimed that “Bitcoin is a scam.” Previous claims The dollar should be the only currency used in the United States.
Editor: Stacey Elliott.




