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Eric Trump "All in on Bitcoin… Fortune 500 companies also hold it"

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Minseung Kang

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  • Eric Trump said he is entirely all in on Bitcoin.
  • Eric Trump said that the wealthiest families want Bitcoin.
  • He said that Fortune 500 companies and the largest private asset management firms hold Bitcoin.

Eric Trump, the eldest son of President Trump, publicly expressed his support for Bitcoin (BTC).

On the 8th (local time), according to cryptocurrency-focused media Bitcoin Magazine on X (formerly Twitter), Eric Trump said, "I'm all in on Bitcoin."

He added, "the wealthiest families want it, and the largest private asset management firms and Fortune 500 companies hold Bitcoin."

Minseung Kang

Minseung Kang

minriver@bloomingbit.ioBlockchain journalist | Writer of Trade Now & Altcoin Now, must-read content for investors.
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