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Trump Suggests Trump Account May Include Bitcoin

According to Reuters, U.S. President Trump, when asked if the government-supported "Trump Account" might include Bitcoin, stated, "It could happen."

Trump claims to be a "big crypto supporter," emphasizing that cryptocurrency is a huge industry and the U.S. needs to lead to prevent China from dominating.

This statement further strengthens market expectations for crypto-friendly policies under the Trump administration, potentially driving the integration of Bitcoin into traditional financial products like retirement savings.

Source: Public Information

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Trump's family has been deeply involved in the crypto sector since 2024, profiting over $1.4 billion through projects like World Liberty Financial, meme coins, and American Bitcoin, with Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. directly participating in business operations.

In terms of capital pathways, policy signals guide funds towards family-related projects and the broader Bitcoin ecosystem, potentially integrating Bitcoin into account products to systematically channel retail capital and institutional funds, strategically transforming personal political influence into long-term control over the crypto industry.

Similar to the impact of Trump-era policies on traditional energy and finance from 2017 to 2021, the current crypto sector is undergoing a transition from marginal narratives to integration into mainstream financial infrastructure.

Essentially, this represents a regulatory shift: moving from potential regulatory relaxation to proactive policy support for Bitcoin's entry into public financial products. The mechanism is that the Trump administration views crypto as a tool for national competitiveness, facilitating a structural transfer of capital from traditional assets to Bitcoin's pricing power and liquidity through vehicles like accounts.

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Policy signals are capital levers, and accounts are gateways to Bitcoin.
Politicians sell narratives, while markets buy structural dividends.
Leaders define rules, while laggards chase remnants.

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