SkyBridge Capital founder Scaramucci continues to buy the dip in Bitcoin, calling Trump the "Crypto President"

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SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci stated at the Consensus Hong Kong conference that he is continuously buying Bitcoin during the market downturn. Scaramucci revealed that he purchased Bitcoin last week at $84,000 and added more this week at $63,000, describing buying Bitcoin in a falling market as catching a falling knife.

Bitcoin’s recent price dipped close to $60,000, after reaching a high of $126,000 in October 2025. Subsequently, due to a short-term correction in the Bitcoin ETF market, the price rebounded to around $69,000. Scaramucci remains optimistic about the long-term market outlook, believing that current lows present an opportunity to establish long-term positions.

Regarding political factors, Scaramucci said that President Trump is more adaptable in the cryptocurrency space, even calling him the “Crypto President.” He pointed out that Trump’s geopolitical moves, such as interest in Greenland, could provoke the Democratic opposition to take a tougher stance on issues including digital asset policies, indirectly impacting the crypto market policy environment.

Additionally, when discussing blockchain technology development, Scaramucci stated that the programmable Layer 1 blockchain Solana is expected to become one of the fastest-growing blockchains in market share. He believes Solana’s advantages in transaction speed and scalability will attract more developers and users in the coming years, accelerating the adoption of blockchain applications.

Overall, Scaramucci’s buying strategy and political analysis show that he remains confident in the growth potential of Bitcoin and high-performance public chains amid current market volatility. He emphasizes seizing low-cost investment opportunities under risk management, making him a noteworthy indicator for crypto investors.

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