Bitcoin Magazine CEO David Bailey has suggested using Bitcoin to fund the Trump administration’s “Gold Card” program, which grants U.S. residency to wealthy individuals for around $5 million (or its Bitcoin equivalent). Bailey pointed out that many elites from emerging markets wish to relocate to the U.S. but struggle with transferring large sums of money. He emphasized that Bitcoin could offer a more secure, efficient, and discreet way to facilitate these transactions.
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Bitcoin Magazine CEO David Bailey has suggested using Bitcoin to fund the Trump administration’s “Gold Card” program, which grants U.S. residency to wealthy individuals for around $5 million (or its Bitcoin equivalent). Bailey pointed out that many elites from emerging markets wish to relocate to the U.S. but struggle with transferring large sums of money. He emphasized that Bitcoin could offer a more secure, efficient, and discreet way to facilitate these transactions.