President Biden Unwittingly Turns Bitcoin Ambassador With Laser-Eye Profile Picture
Summary:
U.S. President Joe Biden unintentionally becomes a Bitcoin advocate after sharing a laser-eye image of himself on social media. Despite being related to the "Dark Brandon" meme used by his supporters, crypto enthusiasts interpret it as a Bitcoin reference. The phenomenon of laser-eyed profile pictures aimed to drive Bitcoin's price to $100,000 in 2021, but failed. The trend has seen endorsements from prominent figures such as Tom Brady, Paris Hilton, and Elon Musk.
The United States President, Joe Biden, has unwittingly become an advocate for Bitcoin (BTC), showcasing a laser-eyed profile photo of himself on his X and Instagram accounts. The image was accompanied by a caption reading "just like we drew it upโ and appeared 15 minutes after the 2024 Super Bowl win of Kansas City Chiefs against the San Fransico 49ers. It's most likely that Biden's new profile picture is an extension of the online "Dark Brandon" meme, a more daring virtual persona his supporters use to celebrate his policy wins. Despite this, many in the cryptocurrency community have interpreted it as a nod to Bitcoin.
The tweet has sparked speculation among crypto followers about its potential impact on the ETH/BTC chart. An X user operating under the pseudonym WhalePanda subtly criticized Biden for what they alleged to be "cultural appropriation."
In 2021, the trend of adopting laser eye imagery began as a bid to drive the price of Bitcoin to $100,000, although this objective wasn't realized. Prominent personalities who previously used laser-eye imagery include NFL's Tom Brady, high-profile socialite Paris Hilton, and business magnate Elon Musk.
Published At
2/12/2024 7:51:17 AM
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