Trump's Bitcoin conference to be attended has increased security measures, and the number of visitors may reach a new high
According to foreign media, organizers of the Bitcoin conference that Trump will attend are strengthening security measures in preparation for the expected record-breaking number of attendees. After a decrease in attendance during the Bitcoin bear market, the attendance at this year's conference is expected to easily surpass last year's approximately 12,000 people and may even rival the over 25,000 people in 2022, setting a new record. Brandon Green, the chief of staff for the conference organizers, said that since announcing Trump's attendance, ticket sales have accelerated and it is predicted that the final number of attendees may be between 20,000 to 45,000 people. This conference may provide a unique "symbiotic" opportunity for the Bitcoin industry and political figures. According to The Washington Post, one of the conference's founders promised Trump that attending the conference could bring him $15 million in income.
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