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“Trump’s Impact on Crypto: A Double-Edged Sword for Bitcoin”

Vickie HelmBy Vickie HelmNovember 14, 2024Updated:November 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Trump May Be Good For Crypto, But Bad For Bitcoin:
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Netscape played a pivotal role in shaping the Internet’s evolution and maintained profitability every quarter until the end of 1997. Shortly after, the company joined forces with America Online Inc. Its software legacy continued through initiatives like Mozilla and various nonprofit organizations. However, from the standpoint of investors who participated in its IPO, it is important to note that the vast wealth generated by the Internet largely flowed through Netscape. Similarly, Bitcoin is poised to greatly influence the landscape of cryptocurrencies, but its holders might not fully benefit from the economic value these digital currencies can provide.

With this context in mind, key discussions are surrounding the enhancement of connections between conventional finance and the crypto sector. This includes the aim to eliminate intermediary currencies and establish regulations for stablecoins alongside cryptocurrency trading. Such advancements could enhance accuracy and attract interest towards alternatives that might hold more value than Bitcoin.

A significant portion of the cryptocurrency support initiated by the U.S. federal government appears to circumvent Bitcoin, focusing instead on facilitating transactions with stablecoins and allowing investments in decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) that aim for tangible economic impact. DAOs have the potential to blur the lines between owners, employees, and customers, and once legal barriers are lifted and ambiguities cleared, they could evolve into superior business models compared to traditional companies. Other crypto initiatives also bolster functionalities like smart contracts, seen in Ethereum, or tracking systems for values unaccounted for in conventional economies, as with Cardano. Currently, investing in these alternatives requires converting cash into Bitcoin first, before exchanging it for other crypto assets. Simplifying this process could diminish Bitcoin’s demand and subsequently its value as the overall success of cryptocurrencies grows.

In the near term, rising demand is likely to drive prices upward, especially as the federal government acquires more Bitcoin and large financial institutions grow more comfortable investing in it for both their funds and retail clients. However, in the long run, Bitcoin might lose its economic justification as investors diversify their portfolios by embracing DAOs and start using stablecoins, or possibly central bank digital currencies, for transactions.

As someone passionate about cryptocurrency, I firmly believe in the sustained growth of cryptocurrencies as a unique economic sector. That said, I have reservations about Bitcoin, or existing cryptocurrencies, being able to seize this growth fully. Back in 1995, my outlook on the Internet was optimistic, but I was neutral about Netscape being a driving force for profit generation for investors. While it’s promising to have a crypto-friendly administration in the U.S., it may be unwise to heavily invest in Bitcoin at peak valuations without a solid narrative to justify the price. If you’ve steered clear of cryptocurrencies until now, it could be a good time to delve deeper into them to assess real-world applications. Additionally, if you’ve dabbled in speculating on Bitcoin, memecoins, or other trendy cryptocurrencies, shifting your focus to their economic fundamentals rather than mere investor excitement could be beneficial.

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