Just In: Donald Trump’s VP Pick JD Vance Holds This Amount Of Bitcoin

As a seasoned crypto investor with a knack for spotting trends and potential, I find myself increasingly optimistic about the future of digital assets in the United States. The recent disclosure that JD Vance, Donald Trump’s Vice President pick and a vocal proponent of cryptocurrencies, owns a substantial amount of Bitcoin is nothing short of bullish news.


It’s common knowledge that Donald Trump’s chosen Vice President, JD Vance, has been supportive of cryptocurrencies, much like his former boss. Yet, a recent revelation unveiled that Vance not only advocates for cryptocurrencies but also personally holds a substantial amount of Bitcoin.

Donald Trump’s JD Vance Holds This Amount Of Bitcoin

Based on a CBS report, JD Vance, a strong advocate for digital currencies, is estimated to hold Bitcoin worth between a quarter of a million dollars ($250,000) and half a million dollars ($500,000). Similar to Donald Trump, Vance has a reputation as a crypto enthusiast and has made eight favorable remarks about cryptocurrencies.

In his capacity as a U.S. Senator, he penned a letter to the Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Gary Gensler, expressing curiosity about why the Commission was prioritizing regulatory actions against cryptocurrency companies instead of offering more guidance to the industry. Simultaneously, JD Vance was among those who supported the SAB 121 bill, a measure favorable towards cryptocurrencies, in the House Joint Resolution.

It’s clear that Vance holding Bitcoin is optimistic, particularly given Donald Trump’s apparent lead in the polls. This suggests that the United States may soon welcome a pro-cryptocurrency government, which would undoubtedly stimulate growth within its cryptocurrency sector.

This new development unfolds as Trump has recently urged cryptocurrency supporters to align with him in halting Kamala Harris’ hostile stance towards cryptocurrencies. Previously, the former U.S. president pledged to pardon Ross Ulbricht’s sentence on his first day in office.

Read More

2024-11-01 19:01