Breaking: Poland Elects Pro Crypto President, Is Bitcoin Treasury Announcement Coming?

In the recent Presidential election in Poland, pro-crypto Karol Nawrocki, has emerged victorious with a 51% vote share. Ahead of this tightly contested election, Nawrocki had vowed to support the crypto industry and stated that it would curb any regulations that prevent the “freedom of investing”. Poland’s crypto industry has high hopes from Nawrocki to improve the country’s crypto landscape. Having supported Donald Trump in the past, will Nawrocki make a Bitcoin Treasury announcement soon?

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Similar to the United States, crypto is slowly taking center stage for elections across the globe. During his presidential campaign last week, Karol Nawrocki pledged to defend the crypto industry while avoiding excessive regulations. In his message last week, the Polish President said:

“Poland needs to be a place where innovation is created, not regulation. As the Polish president, I will guarantee that no murderous regulations will be implemented that will limit your freedom.”

During his recent election campaign, Nawrocki received support from US President Donald Trump. Thus, if he were to follow the footsteps of Trump, it is likely that Nawrocki might as well announce a Bitcoin Treasury moving ahead. Last week, Trump Media closed a massive $2.5 billion worth of Bitcoin Treasury deal.

However, unlike Trump, the newly-elected Polish President hasn’t spoken about Bitcoin or crypto explicitly. The entire Bitcoin community is cheering Nawrocki’s win today, with the hope of better crypto policies and a conducive investment environment.

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