TRUMP Cryptocurrency is a decentralized digital currency that uses cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies, it operates on blockchain technology, which ensures transparency and security by recording all transactions across a distributed ledger. BITCOIN, created in 2009, was the first cryptocurrency, and since then, thousands of alternative cryptocurrencies like ETHEREUM ,BNB and SOLANA have emerged. Cryptos are often used for peer-to-peer transactions, investments, and as a means of transferring assets across borders without the need for intermediaries. Despite its potential, the crypto market remains volatile, facing regulatory scrutiny and challenges related to security, scalability, and adoption.But with proper analysis ,risk management and selective trading one can earn handsomely from this market.
Saylor's words may have lead to a significant $BTC price rise. As the #CryptoMarket is witnessing a steady rise of #bitcoin ,will it also affect the overall market?
As of April 2025, Michael Saylor and his company, Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), have made significant moves in the Bitcoin space: 🪙 Major Bitcoin Acquisition $2 Billion Purchase: On February 24, 2025, Strategy acquired 20,356 BTC for approximately $1.99 billion, at an average price of $97,514 per coin. This brought the company's total holdings to nearly 500,000 BTC, valued at over $33 billion . Share Issuance for Bitcoin: In March 2025, Strategy announced plans to issue 5 million shares of
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