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I just saw that Peter Schiff continues with his narrative about Bitcoin, and this time he directly targets Trump. The critic argues that the absence of mentions of Bitcoin in the State of the Union address was not accidental but deliberate.
Schiff's speculation is interesting: he suggests two possible scenarios. First, that Trump is trying to distance himself from a potential collapse in the crypto market. Second, and perhaps more daring, that the president might be playing a financing strategy before any move that affects the price of Bitcoin.
Looking from the outside, this kind of conspiratorial analysis about Bitcoin and politicians is typical of Peter Schiff. What's interesting is that while Schiff speculates about Trump's intentions, the market continues to do its own thing. Some see this as confirmation that governments are nervous about cryptocurrencies, while others simply see Schiff being Schiff.
In any case, the fact that he keeps talking about Bitcoin says something about how much the topic has penetrated political conversation, even if only to criticize it.