#BTCvsMarkets 1. “Trump pumped BTC to $94,000”

This is speculative. While Trump has influence and his endorsement (direct or indirect) can sway markets short-term, BTC’s rise is typically due to a mix of macroeconomic trends, institutional investment, halving cycles, and market sentiment.

If he said something bullish about crypto, it could've caused a temporary price spike — but not a long-term pump on its own.

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2. “Dumped $BTC, spent USD, dumped USD, pumped BTC”

This sounds like a play on market timing and asset rotation, often used to describe how whales or powerful individuals might shift money between assets:

Dump BTC → Get USD

Dump USD (spend/invest it) → Rebuy BTC when it’s low

That creates waves of volatility

There’s no public evidence Trump has been actively trading BTC this way — it’s probably more metaphorical, suggesting manipulation or influence over sentiment and fiat policies.

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3. “Manipulated USD & Bitcoin… printed BILLIONS”

This refers to quantitative easing and stimulus packages during Trump’s presidency, where trillions were printed — weakening the USD and unintentionally boosting BTC and gold as hedge assets.

It’s a macroeconomic reality, but not unique to Trump. Biden’s administration followed similar patterns.

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4. “Bull run is coming?”

Possibly. Key factors to watch:

Bitcoin halving (April 2024) is a huge catalyst.

Inflation control and interest rate cuts in the U.S. could shift cash back into risk assets like BTC.

Political narratives (like Trump appearing pro-crypto) might add fuel.

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5. What’s Trump preparing?

If Trump aligns his campaign with crypto-friendliness, it might attract voters and investors disillusioned by strict regulation under the current administration. But whether it’s policy or just promo is unclear.#MarketRebound #Write2Earn CryptoMarketCapBackTo$3T$BTC