*Trump Pledges to End "Anti-Crypto Crusade" and Support Digital Currency Industry if Elected

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump revealed on Saturday that he plans to support cryptocurrency if he wins a second term, aiming to establish the US as a "bitcoin superpower" under his administration.

Former President Donald Trump declared that if he were to return to the White House, he would make sure the federal government holds onto its bitcoin assets and never sells them off. However, he stopped short of suggesting the establishment of a formal federal reserve dedicated to digital currency. Trump's remarks reflect a cautious yet supportive stance on integrating cryptocurrency into the government's financial strategy. He emphasized the potential benefits of retaining bitcoin holdings but did not propose concrete steps toward institutionalizing digital currency within the federal reserve system.

Donald Trump stated that if elected, he would end what he called the Biden-Harris "anti-crypto crusade," stopping any perceived persecution of the cryptocurrency industry. Competing with independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for crypto enthusiasts' support, Trump emphasized his plan to create a favorable regulatory environment for digital currencies.