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Donald Trump To Charge Bitcoin 2024 Attendees $844,600 For Exclusive Roundtable Fundraiser

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Former US President Donald Trump is inviting Bitcoin 2024 Conference attendees to an exclusive crypto roundtable on July 27 at a cost of $844,600 per seat.

That’s according to a report by Bloomberg, which said the roundtable will double up as a private fundraiser.

The attendees will also get an opportunity to take a photo with the Republican Presidential Candidate for $60,000 per individual or $100,000 per couple, according to the report.

The fundraiser is limited to 100 to 150 donors and will be conducted during the Bitcoin 2024 Conference, during which Trump will be a speaker. The donors who secure a position at the fundraiser will get a front-row seat to Trump’s speech at the conference.

Trump’s Crypto Fundraising Efforts

Crypto has become a key area of focus in Trump’s campaign to win the US presidential elections in November.

Trump has made several pro-crypto remarks this year, including calling himself “crypto president.” He also appointed JD Vance, a known Bitcoin holder, as his Vice President.

His efforts appear to be paying off, with top industry leaders voicing their support. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Trump campaign raised $3 million in crypto in the second quarter from around 100 people.

These donations could balloon in the months before the election amid reports that Trump could announce plans for a US Bitcoin strategy reserve next week.

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