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Achievement unlocked! – Trump Twitter rant is music to crypto players’ ears

Donald Trump slamming Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general is a huge moment for the space, according to Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong.

“Achievement unlocked! I dreamt about a sitting US President needing to respond to growing cryptocurrency usage years ago. “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win”. We just made it to step 3 y’all,” Armstrong said on Twitter.

He added: “This is the common first reaction of most people when they learn about Bitcoin (yes Bitcoin Bitcoin Bitcoin) and cryptocurrency generally. It means they have begun down the path toward learning more…so it’s a good sign.”

Currencies controlled by one country are always going to be at a disadvantage vs transnational currencies, Armstrong argued. “The US could lead the world in that transition, and unlock tons of economic growth (just like the US benefitted massively from major internet companies being built here) or another country could beat us there and build the next financial centre outside of NY.”

Bitcoin is inherently global just like the internet, so it doesn’t mind where the value is captured. Huge opportunity for those with the foresight to recognise it,” he concluded.

Scott Thompson

Scott has been working in technology and business journalism for nearly 20 years, with a focus on FinTech, retail, payments and disruptive technology. He has been Editor of such titles as FStech, Retail Systems and IBS Journal and also contributed to the likes of Retail Technology Innovation Hub, PaymentEye, bobsguide, Essential Retail, Open Banking Hub, TechHQ and Internet of Business.

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