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Trump says he'll create a 'bitcoin national stockpile' as he courts the cryptocurrency crowd at Nashville conference

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Trump says he'll create a 'bitcoin national stockpile' as he courts the cryptocurrency crowd at Nashville conference

Former President Donald Trump wants you to know he loves Bitcoin now.

Trump spoke at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville on Saturday, calling cryptocurrency “the steel industry of 100 years ago.”

“I think you’re just in your infancy,” Trump told the meeting of crypto industry leaders. “I can see it happening. In just 15 years, bitcoin has gone from merely an idea posted anonymously on an internet message board to being the ninth most valuable asset anywhere in the world.”

Trump said he’d lay out a plan “to ensure that the United States will be the crypto capital of the planet and the bitcoin superpower of the world.”

This plan, he said, would include firing the US Securities and Exchange Commission chair, Gary Gensler, creating a crypto presidential advisory council, blocking the creation of a central digital currency bank, and eliminating federal regulations on crypto known as “Checkpoint 2.0.”

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Trump also pledged to keep 100% of all bitcoin owned by the federal government — most of which was confiscated by law enforcement — to keep as a “strategic national bitcoin stockpile.”

Trump’s opinion of bitcoin appears to have come full circle. During his presidency in 2019, Trump called bitcoin “highly volatile and based on thin air.”

“We have only one real currency in the USA, and it is stronger than ever,” Trump wrote on what was then known as Twitter. “It is called the United States Dollar!”

But Trump is now a bonafide crypto stan as he courts support from leading crypto investors. Earlier this month, Gemini co-founders and crypto investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss donated $250,000 to a pro-Trump super PAC.

Bitcoin prices surged after the assassination attempt on Trump earlier this month rallied his base. The currency reached a high of $62,000 as investors started betting on Trump’s return to power in November.

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One of Trump’s opponents, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., also spoke at the conference on Friday, teasing Trump’s stockpile plans.

“I understand that tomorrow President Trump may announce his plan to build a bitcoin Fort Knox and authorize the US government to buy a million bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset,” Kennedy said. “And I applaud that announcement.”

But Kennedy said he’d go even further. The candidate would immediately sign an executive order directing the US Treasury to buy bitcoin daily and add it to the government’s current tokens until the country builds a reserve of four million bitcoin, he said.

One million bitcoin is about $69 billion, according to Coinbase. Four billion bitcoin is about $276 billion.

Trump also took the opportunity to attack the crypto position of his likely Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris. “She’s very against it,” he said. But Harris’s stance on cryptocurrency actually remains unknown. She has made no clear public comments on the issue.

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The former president also promised to commute the prison sentence of Ross Ulbricht during his speech at the conference. Ulbricht is serving a life sentence for operating the Silk Road site on the dark web, which was used to sell drugs and other black market products from 2011 to 2013.

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Better Cryptocurrency Buy: Ethereum vs. Zcash | The Motley Fool

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Better Cryptocurrency Buy: Ethereum vs. Zcash | The Motley Fool

One is a store of value with privacy features, and the other is a platform for assets and finance.

It’s quite clear that both Ethereum (ETH +3.17%) and Zcash (ZEC +25.26%) have value. Right now, Zcash’s price is sprinting upward each day, and during the past three months, it has gained more than 500%. On the other hand, Ethereum remains the network where most of the useful financial activity happens, and that activity is increasingly aligned with how big money wants to operate.

So, which is the better coin to buy?

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Ethereum is way out in front in DeFi

Investors win when an asset offers real economic value.

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On that front, Ethereum leads the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector by a wide margin. You can see this in its total value locked (TVL) of $86.8 billion, which is a strong proxy for the amount of work being done on the chain. As of today, Ethereum hosts the largest DeFi base by far, as it makes inroads in another important growth segment: real-world assets.

The most credible institutional use case in crypto right now is the tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs) like U.S. Treasuries and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Ethereum is the default venue, with $11.9 billion in RWAs parked on its chain. As RWA-related capital inflows continue, the coin will be in higher demand and feature more value on its chain.

Ethereum Stock Quote

Today’s Change

(3.17%) $125.03

Current Price

$4075.04

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Of course, Ethereum has plenty of competition in DeFi and RWAs. It will have even more competition in the future. The point is that large asset managers already build on or start from Ethereum’s stack, then branch out to other chains as they see the benefits of doing so. This matters for the long term because it helps cement standards, tooling, and liquidity based on Ethereum’s norms and requirements.

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Buying Ethereum today is buying the leading blockchain for asset management today and tomorrow, and, as an investment thesis, its progress makes taking the plunge look fairly appealing.

Zcash’s edge is privacy, but that’s a double-edged sword

Zcash doesn’t have a DeFi ecosystem, nor will it. It’s also unlikely that the chain will be used to manage RWAs anytime soon. As a privacy coin, its use case is much closer to Bitcoin‘s. It also has some additional features which, if used, can mask the identities of senders and receivers, as well as the quantity transacted.

In practice, however, investors must weigh this promise against real frictions.

First, the regulation remains a significant headwind for privacy coins. In short, financial regulators do not like it when there are assets that can be used for private transactions, as that could shield illegal activity. Thus, Zcash has struggled to remain listed on some of the leading crypto exchanges, and has actually been delisted in some cases.

Zcash Stock Quote

Today’s Change

(25.26%) $69.50

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Current Price

$344.69

Second, Zcash’s privacy is optional, and at least a tiny bit inconvenient to those who use it. Many coinholders transact transparently rather than using shielded wallet addresses, undercutting the network’s differentiation in day-to-day usage. Shielded adoption is growing compared to the past, but it still isn’t a majority of the network’s transaction value.

Finally, Zcash’s value mechanism is thin compared to Ethereum’s. There is no comparable DeFi or RWA ecosystem on offer. Thus, it relies on its Bitcoin-like scarcity mechanisms, including its halving process, and persistent demand for its privacy capabilities, to have any shot at gaining in value over the long term.

Could Zcash be a good investment in light of those constraints? Yes, it could be, and for many, it probably will be. But as of today, compared to Ethereum, Zcash is a smaller asset with far more obstacle to its success, some of which are unlikely to abate.

For investors allocating capital, Ethereum is the better buy today. Zcash could still be a decent purchase, but it’s higher-risk. Putting aside its recent moonshot, it probably doesn’t have as much upside in store for those who buy it now.

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Russia Advances Crypto Use in Foreign Trade Amid Sanctions and Dollar Diversification Push

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Russia is turbocharging its push to legalize cryptocurrency in foreign trade, signaling a massive shift in global finance as it aims to outmaneuver sanctions, enhance cross-border payment systems, and unlock a new era of decentralized commerce.
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Hong Kong Approves Solana ETF, Bringing SOL Into Its Regulated Market

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Hong Kong just turbocharged its crypto ambitions with the greenlight of its first spot solana ETF, setting the stage for explosive institutional inflows, deeper blockchain adoption, and a bold leap forward in Asia’s digital asset race.
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