Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Vows to Put an End to 'Biden's War on Bitcoin' as President
Republican presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has once again proved his support for Bitcoin, taking an oath that he would end the Biden-led administration’s “war on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency” when...
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“Biden's war on bitcoin and cryptocurrency will come to an end when I become president.”
The Governor of Florida promised to the crypto community Monday, during a campaign event in New Hampshire....
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