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Alok Vasudev
@alok
“In hindsight, it should have been obvious that when Trump launched his coin it meant X” Solve for X
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EmpiricalLagrange
@eulerlagrange.eth
https://warpcast.com/eulerlagrange.eth/0x1847488c
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Zach
@zd
1. Regulation would no longer stifle crypto’s growth. 2. The U.S. was ready to lead in crypto innovation. 3. Tax policies would adapt to favor crypto (ie. Cap gains tax abolished). 4. Crypto would see increased adoption across both institutional and retail.
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Chase Sommer
@chasesommer.eth
Solana version of Farcaster
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Seth
@sethpate
"that the coin would withstand its intial existential price reversal. The coin becoming intertwined with Trumps personal branding, and the subsequent legitimacy conferred by the executive office of the president, allowed it to hold comparatively stable value leading to broad adoption by his 'true believers' and other cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Incidentally, the coin's issuance also opened Trump to being challenged by the Supreme Court, as the president will have bypassed Congress's Article I powers to coin monies and regulate their value."
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nasrin🎩
@nasrinhaghi
like to know his coin
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