A recent murderous attack on Donald Trump’s life has left him excited to continue his presidential run. Sources claim that he is preparing to participate in the upcoming Bitcoin Conference, as previously announced.
Trump will participate in the Bitcoin conference and others
In a previous X post, the head of the Bitcoin Conference announced Trump’s commitment to give his speech in person during the event.
The organization expressed its optimism by welcoming Trump and sharing the solidarity of the global Bitcoin community. Ahead of the Bitcoin Conference announcement, David Bailey, CEO of Bitcoin Magazine, who also serves as a special crypto advisor to Trump, confirmed that he has been in contact with the Republican presidential candidate’s team.
Of note, Trump was recently shot in the right ear during his political rally in Pennsylvania. The incident, perpetrated by a 20-year-old young man, turned out to be a failed murder attempt. The incident left many wondering if he would attend most of his previously scheduled events.
In addition to the Bitcoin Conference, Trump’s campaign team says he will participate in the Republican National Convention starting Monday. The Bitcoin Conference will only take place at the end of this month and this series of events has put the coin on a possible bullish trajectory.
The presidential race in the US is tightening
The murderous attack significantly improved Donald Trump’s chances of becoming the next president of the United States, according to data from PredictIt. Significantly, it gave the presidential candidate more publicity than he bargained for. Even Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Tron founder Justin Sun ultimately supported Trump in the race for the White House. In separate X posts, they both publicly chose him as their pick.
Musk posted on X, saying that he supports Donald Trump and wishes him a speedy recovery. Although Sun said that he “is the best choice for the crypto industry and can ensure fairer treatment.” It is obvious that the presidential race has become more difficult for both Trump and Joe Biden, who has received several vocal attacks from cryptocurrency-inclined American citizens.
If they both share a similarity it is the fact that neither has the intention of backing down for the other. Last week, Joe Biden made it clear that he will not abandon the race until he defeats Donald Trump.