According to The Block, Ripple (XRP), Coinbase, Tether (USDT), Gemini co-founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and other major cryptocurrency firms donated to the construction of US President Donald Trump's new White House 0 companies, major cryptocurrency companies, were reportedly included in the list of sponsors of the Trump administration's “White House Ballroom” 1 major donors include major companies such as Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and 2 Donald Trump officially announced the White House ballroom construction plan in 3 that point, it was announced that the project, which included the renovation of the White House East Wing, would be funded by private donations rather than taxpayer 4 of the ballroom, which will cover approximately 8,360 square meters and can accommodate more than 650 people, began in 5 total cost is estimated at approximately $300 6 Trump described the project as “a visionary building that will symbolize America's cultural renaissance,” adding, “This ballroom is a historic endeavor funded entirely by private donations.” Trump has received numerous donations from the cryptocurrency industry over the past 7 August, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss donated 18 Bitcoin to a pro-Trump political action committee, while in January, prominent industry figures like Circle, Ripple, and Coinbase donated to Trump's inaugural 8 cryptocurrency sector also supported Trump's election by providing significant political funding in the 2024 US presidential election.
Fairshake, backed by Ripple and Coinbase, raised more than $200 million to support candidates in critical districts during the last election cycle. *This is not investment 9 Reading: Donations from the Cryptocurrency Industry Flood the White House! "Ripple (XRP), Tether (USDT), and Coinbase…"
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