BroadChain, a professional financial news agency, has learned that Arthur Hayes, in his article “Hot Chick” published on July 11th, criticized Trump’s sudden interest in cryptocurrency, stating that it is not sincere.
Hayes believes that Trump is trying to please the young, politically active, and nouveau riche cryptocurrency community in order to win the election. Therefore, Trump is using the “right words” to enhance his image among cryptocurrency supporters.
Unfortunately, this newly emerged political attention has caught the attention of many in the industry. The politically savvy “Hot Chicks” are trying to bring the cryptocurrency industry home, rather than the other way around. This sentiment is misguided. The playboy of cryptocurrency is not a movie star but rather a fool standing on the sidelines of the party.
It is frustrating to see that many cryptocurrency experts, who should know better, are blindly hosting flashy fundraising events for Trump’s campaign.
They mistakenly believe that Trump is sincere and that if they donate enough money, the “anti-cryptocurrency movement” will disappear. This is pure nonsense.
Trump is a shrewd politician. He will say anything to anyone who wants to be reelected. Once in office, anything related to cryptocurrency will become a distant memory.