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Trump: The US dominates in cryptocurrency and Bitcoin — "We will continue in the same spirit"
Trump's vigorous promise that the US dominates in cryptocurrency and Bitcoin accelerates the development of digital assets, creating an unstoppable momentum towards American leadership in global blockchain dominance.
Trump promises complete US dominance in cryptocurrency
US President Donald Trump expressed confidence in America's dominance in cryptocurrency on his social platform Truth Social on May 22, shortly before a private crypto event on Thursday evening. The dinner, held at Trump National Golf Club near Washington, gathered notable cryptocurrency holders and influencers.
"Heading to a crypto dinner in Loudoun County, Virginia, in a bit," Trump wrote, showcasing his support for the industry and America's ambition for leadership in digital assets. Trump's crypto dinner was a lavish black-tie event exclusively organized for the top 220 holders of his meme coin TRUMP. The event, which featured a special reception for the top 25 token holders, highlighted the deep interconnection between politics and cryptocurrency. It is reported that attendees contributed a total of about $148 million, with some, like Justin Sun, investing over $18 million. The gathering drew sharp criticism from some Democratic lawmakers, including Senators Elizabeth Warren and Jeff Merkley, who condemned the potential for foreign influence and ethical concerns, especially considering that Trump-related structures control a significant portion of the token supply.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt stated that the names of the participants would not be disclosed in response to a journalist's question, emphasizing that "the president visits him in his personal time." The New York Times reported that several attendees "stated they attended the event with a clear intention to influence Mr. Trump and US financial regulations."