Following the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life, he is feeling more motivated than ever to pursue his campaign for the presidency. As was previously stated, he is reportedly making preparations to attend the next Bitcoin Conference, according to credible sources.
Among Other Events, Donald Trump Is Going to Attend a Bitcoin Conference
In a previous post on X, the Bitcoin Conference handle announced that President Trump would attend the event in person to deliver his keynote address.
The organization expressed its excitement at the possibility of hosting Trump and expressed solidarity with the Bitcoin community worldwide. Before the news was made at the Bitcoin Conference, David Bailey, the Chief Executive Officer of Bitcoin Magazine and also serves as the special crypto advisor to Donald Trump, stated that he has maintained communication with the Republican nomination team for president.
Bailey asserts that President Trump is in a positive mood and is prepared to travel to Nashville to deliver his planned speech.
While Trump was attending a political rally in Pennsylvania, he was just shot in the right ear. This is a significant development. Assassination attempt that was carried out by a young man of twenty years of age ended up being unsuccessful. Many people were left wondering whether he would show up to the majority of the events that had been planned as a result of the incident.
Trump will attend the Bitcoin Conference, and his campaign team has also announced that he will attend the Republican National Convention beginning on Monday. Even though the Bitcoin Conference is not scheduled until later this month, the coin has been placed on a course that might be bullish.
Toughen up the race for the presidency of the United States
According to data provided by PredictIt, the assassination attempt has dramatically increased the likelihood of Donald Trump becoming the next President of the United States of America. It has been a significant factor in providing the presidential contender with more publicity than he had anticipated receiving. In the fight for the presidency, even Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, and Justin Sun, founder of Tron, have finally supported Donald Trump. The two of them made their decision public in separate posts on X, and they chose him.
Musk said on X that he supports Donald Trump and wishes him a rapid recovery. He also expressed his support for Trump. Despite this, Sun stated that "he is a better choice for the cryptocurrency industry and can ensure that everyone is treated fairly." The presidential election has become more difficult for Donald Trump and Joe Biden, who have been subjected to several vociferous attacks from individuals in the United States who prefer cryptocurrency.
If there is one thing they have in common, it is that neither of them intends to withdraw their support for the other. Joe Biden made it abundantly clear last week that he will not withdraw from the campaign until he is victorious over Donald Trump.


Microsoft Restores Microsoft 365 Services After Widespread Outage
Elon Musk Shares Bold Vision for AI, Robots, and Space at Davos
Meta Stock Surges After Q4 2025 Earnings Beat and Strong Q1 2026 Revenue Outlook Despite Higher Capex
Advantest Shares Hit Record High on Strong AI-Driven Earnings and Nvidia Demand
Tesla Plans FSD Subscription Price Hikes as Autonomous Capabilities Advance
C3.ai in Merger Talks With Automation Anywhere as AI Software Industry Sees Consolidation
Mark Carney Walks Back Davos Remarks After Call With Donald Trump, Says U.S. Treasury Secretary
California Governor Gavin Newsom Launches Review Into Alleged TikTok Content Suppression After U.S. Ownership Deal
Alibaba-Backed Moonshot AI Unveils Kimi K2.5 to Challenge China’s AI Rivals
Samsung Electronics Posts Record Q4 2025 Profit as AI Chip Demand Soars
SoftBank Shares Surge as It Eyes Up to $30 Billion New Investment in OpenAI
Nintendo Stock Jumps as Switch 2 Becomes Best-Selling Console in the U.S. in 2025
Meta Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Approval of AI Chatbots Allowing Sexual Interactions With Minors
Starmer’s China Visit Signals New Era in UK–China Economic Relations 



