Trump celebrates Bitcoin's anniversary and vows to end crypto restrictions as fundraising struggles continue
On Halloween, Bitcoin marked the 16th anniversary of its white paper. Former President Donald Trump celebrated by promising to end what he called "Kamala's war on crypto" if re-elected, advocating for U.S.-made Bitcoin. Trump's comments come as his crypto venture, World Liberty Financial, struggles to meet its fundraising goals. The company reduced its target from $300 million to $30 million due to declining interest in its WLFI token. Despite initial enthusiasm, sales of the WLFI token have slowed, raising concerns about its value. Trump's pro-crypto stance may appeal to voters as the election nears, with discussions on crypto regulation planned for an upcoming industry event.