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How Can Savvy Investors Profit From Trump’s Crypto Catapult?

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Tap into Trump’s Crypto Coffers Before He Takes Office Fellow Investor, President Elect Trump p

Tap into Trump’s Crypto Coffers Before He Takes Office Fellow Investor, President Elect Trump pledged to, “Make the U.S. the crypto-capital of the planet.” And some early investors who get in now [could profit]( from that promise. Learn how Trump is acting now on his aggressive plan to… - Create a strategic national crypto stockpile, making sure the federal government will never sell off its Bitcoin holdings. - Name a Bitcoin and Crypto Presidential Advisory council with “rules written by people who love your industry, not hate your industry”. - Fire Gary Gensler. Firing Gensler, the SEC chair who has cracked down on crypto, on day one, January 20 2025. - Halt Work on a CBDC. Trump said he would immediately stop work on the Central Bank Digital Currency as a threat to competition and privacy. - Foster Stablecoins. Trump committed to creating a framework to expand “stablecoins” – digital tokens that are pegged to the dollar and use them to extend the dollar's dominance. But why are we so sure that President Trump will follow through with opening up the crypto highway? Because he stands to make a fortune himself once he [frees up this opportunity](! Some analysts say that $100K Bitcoin is just around the corner, and it’s already up over $25,000 since the election alone. But that could be chump change compared to other opportunities unfolding in the crypto market. [Here’s what we think is the best way to play crypto in 2025](. Talk Soon, [Roger Michalski] Roger Michalski ​​​​​​Publisher, Eagle Financial Publications To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publication's emails please add the domain @info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](MAILTO:{EMAIL}) because you are subscribed to the Information about Financial Newsletters from Eagle Financial Publications List. To unsubscribe please click [here](. To instantly stop receiving emails simply click [here](. View this email in your [web browser](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@eaglefinancialpublications.com?SUBJECT=Question about _MARKETING FinPubs Promos). Salem Media Group - Eagle Financial Publications | 1735 N Lynn St, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22209-2016 [Link](

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