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The most fierce lift? Xiaogannadi once shouted: his wealth is almost European and Indian Bitcoin, and then revealed 4 reasons to look forward to.
Gan Naidi reveals the reasons for being optimistic about Bitcoin again
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a well-known American politician who once ran for President of the United States, has been nominated by Trump, who supports the encryption industry, as the next Secretary of Health. In recent years, he has repeatedly expressed support for Bitcoin. Recently, he discussed BTC issues on X (formerly Twitter), which has attracted attention from the public.
In X's latest tweet, President Kennedy openly supports BTC and believes it has many advantages.
He described BTC as the 'Currency of freedom,' with the ability to resist Inflation and prevent the downgrade of the US dollar from its status as a world reserve currency, and it can also become a solution to the US debt problem.
Image Source: Xiaogannaidi reveals reasons for being bullish on Bitcoin again
In July this year, he mentioned in an interview with Cointelegraph that the development of BTC is "unstoppable" and the United States needs to find a way to include BTC as part of its reserves.
He also envisioned the application of Blockchain in the political field, and once proposed putting the entire US fiscal budget on the Blockchain to achieve maximum transparency and government accountability.
Xiǎo Gānnǎidí céng shēnghuó jīhū ōuyìn BTC
According to CoinDesk's previous report, Kennedy was originally an independent candidate in the US presidential election. He criticized the US Federal Reserve at the BTC Conference Bitcoin 2024 and claimed to be a loyal supporter of BTC, investing most of his fortune in BTC.
Later, Xiaogannaidi revealed that he received a large check after the BTC conference and claimed to have bought two Bitcoins for each of his seven children.
Ganadi also promised that if elected president, he would buy 550 BTC every day for the United States and sign an executive order to transfer a large amount of BTC held by the US government to the Federal Reserve Bank.
Once criticized fast food as poison, now eating McDonald's with Trump.
However, at the end of August this year, Kennedy announced his withdrawal and instead supported Trump. After Trump was elected, he was nominated as the next Secretary of Health and recently ate McDonald's with Trump, Musk, and others.
Image source: Trump once criticized fast food as poison on Twitter, and Kennedy and Trump ate McDonald's together.
Interestingly, Kennedy's actions sharply contrast with his previous remarks. He has long advocated for Americans to reduce sugar, fat, and the consumption of highly additive processed foods to address the nation's chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity.
And on "The Joe Polish Show," Kennedy criticized Trump's diet, describing the fast food he eats as poison.
Now, Kennedy and Trump are sitting at a table full of fast food, which prompted Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling, a journalist from the editorial magazine The New Republic, to sarcastically comment that it seems like Kennedy is bowing down to Trump, and Trump responded in the most amusing way.
However, whether Xiao Gan Naidi takes office or not still needs to be approved by the Senate, and some Republicans are doubting his fitness for the position of Secretary of Health.
'The strongest lift? Xiao Gan Naodi once shouted: Almost all of his assets are in Europe and India Bitcoin, revealing 4 major reasons for optimism' This article was first published in 'encryption City'