🧠 U.S. President Donald Trump posted on the social network Truth Social a link to a post with his photo against the background of Earth and a strange caption. In the photo, Trump is pictured with the caption: “The world will soon understand. Nothing can stop what is coming.” He did not explain what he wanted to convey with this publication.

“CRYPTO MARKET FELL!!! $318 BILLION JUST VANISHED!!!
AND EVERYONE ASKS: ‘PRESIDENT TRUMP, HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN?’
The answer is simple: it’s all Biden. He has been destroying the economy for three years, and now we are cleaning up his chaos.
And he also slyly stole my Nobel Prize.
But it’s okay. I will soon make a deal with Satoshi Nakamoto — THE BEST DEAL IN CRYPTO HISTORY.”
Even for Trump — this is a masterpiece. Classic formula: disaster — check, Biden is to blame — check, loud promise — check, and of course, signature marketing touch: “the best deal in history.”

What actually happened
According to CoinMarketCap, the capitalization of the crypto market did indeed drop by more than $300 billion in a day — the largest decline in recent months.
The reasons — a classic cocktail of fear and panic:
- escalation of geopolitical tensions,
- rumors of possible regulatory restrictions in the U.S. and EU
- and of course, massive liquidations in futures markets.
Bitcoin fell below the psychological mark of $54,000, Ethereum below $2,400, and meme tokens like Dogecoin and PEPE lost up to 20%.
Why Trump is back in the spotlight
Donald Trump actively uses the topic of cryptocurrencies in his election campaign.
He positions himself as the “crypto president,” promising to turn the U.S. into the world capital of digital assets.

Earlier he stated that:
- he supports blockchain freedom,
- opposes excessive SEC control,
- and is ready to issue “Trumpcoin” if he wins the election.
And now — a new chapter: “deal with Satoshi Nakamoto.”
Truth be told, there is one minor detail: the identity of Bitcoin’s creator has been unknown for 15 years, and most likely, he (or they) no longer participate in projects.
But who has ever been stopped by that? 😏
Why it’s both funny and worrying
- It’s funny because the post reads like a parody of Trump himself — his style is so accurately conveyed that many initially thought it was really him.
- It’s worrying because the number of people who take such posts seriously is growing.
In the era of deepfake and AI forgeries, phrases like “I will make a deal with Satoshi Nakamoto” are no longer just a meme — they are a tool to influence millions of investors.
💬 In essence?
Trump, as an experienced showman, senses that the crypto market is the perfect stage.
Loud statements, sharp accusations, promises of “the greatest deal” — all part of his style and strategy.
And who knows — maybe one day he will really announce the launch…
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