Why 2024 Should Be Bitcoin’s Year to Step Away From Politics

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Why 2024 Should Be Bitcoin’s Year to Step Away From PoliticsAs the U.S. election season heats up, Bitcoin finds itself once again in the political crossfire. From Washington, D.C., to international capitals, this digital currency has become a talking point, with politicians on both sides of the aisle either championing it as a revolutionary financial tool or condemning it as a threat to economic stability. […]

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