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    America Is “Winning the Digital Revolution, Says  Eric Trump

    Story Highlights
    • Eric Trump says Bitcoin is now a global political force led by the U.S., China, and the Middle East.

    • He calls China a “real powerhouse” and says America is “winning the digital revolution.”

    Bitcoin’s story is no longer just about charts, price swings, or investment gains. At the Bitcoin Asia conference in Hong Kong, Eric Trump highlighted how Bitcoin is now stepping into the world of global politics. He emphasized that both the United States and China are shaping the future of digital finance, proving that Bitcoin has become a symbol of global influence.

    China’s Growing Role in Bitcoin and Crypto Adoption

    During a Q&A with crypto investor David Bailey, Eric Trump acknowledged China’s expanding impact on the industry. Bailey called China the “other Bitcoin superpower” alongside the U.S., and Trump agreed, describing the country as a “real powerhouse.”

    He said China has left an “unbelievable mark” on Bitcoin and digital finance. Trump also pointed to the Middle East as another region where adoption is accelerating, noting that

     “The Middle East has really embraced cryptocurrency in a massive way, and they are running and they are running fast in that endeavor.”

    For him, this proves Bitcoin thrives through global collaboration rather than being tied to a single country.

    America’s Push Under Trump Leadership

    Speaking about the U.S., Eric Trump said the country has made rapid progress in digital assets since his father’s return to office. He claimed that advancements over the past seven months have “outpaced the last decade.”

    He highlighted Wall Street’s growing involvement, sovereign funds entering the market, and retirement accounts gaining exposure to Bitcoin. According to him, America is “winning the digital revolution” thanks to stronger political support and expanding institutional demand.

    Could Bitcoin Enter U.S.–China Talks?

    When asked if Bitcoin could be part of an upcoming trade meeting between Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, Eric Trump admitted that larger geopolitical issues would come first. Still, he welcomed the idea, suggesting that Bitcoin “may one day play a role in global diplomacy.”

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    FAQs

    How is China influencing Bitcoin and crypto adoption?

    China is seen as a Bitcoin “superpower,” making a major global impact on digital finance.

    What role does the Middle East play in cryptocurrency adoption?

    Eric Trump noted the Middle East is rapidly embracing and expanding crypto adoption.

    How has the U.S. progressed in Bitcoin under Trump leadership?

    The U.S. has advanced digital assets fast, with Wall Street and funds boosting Bitcoin.

    Could Bitcoin become part of U.S.–China trade talks?

    Eric Trump suggested Bitcoin may one day play a role in diplomacy, though not yet.

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