Despite this, some Bitcoin advocates misinterpreted the photo, linking it to the meme indicating support for Bitcoin’s price surge.
Excited Bitcoin users speculated on Sunday, in response to a photo of Joe Biden sporting laser eyes published on the president’s X (previously Twitter) account, that the White House had formally become bullish on Bitcoin.
Nevertheless, it transpired that the Commander in Chief was merely mocking an absurd conspiracy theory held by the right wing.
The president shared the post with the caption “Exactly as we envisioned it” immediately after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the championship game of the Super Bowl on Sunday.
It seems to allude to the initial TikTok video of the Biden campaign, wherein he is deceitfully accused of orchestrating the season. Biden replies, “If I told you, I would be in danger.”
Reportedly, the notion that Biden might attempt to manipulate the game originated from the hypothesis that Taylor Swift, a supporter of the Kansas City Chiefs and romantic partner of one of their players, would sway fans to vote for him if he did so.
Bitcoin Advocates Misinterpret Biden’s “Laser Eyes” Photo
Nevertheless, some Bitcoin advocates misconstrued the circumstances, attributing the image to the renowned laser eyes meme, which signifies an endorsement of BTC’s price reaching $100,000.
An enthusiastic advocate remarked, “It seems that @BidenHQ and @JoeBiden are attempting to appropriate our culture,” whereas an additional account declared, “BREAKING: 𝑟 Joe Biden uploads a laser eye image on X.” Justin Sun, the originator of Tron, even joined the speculation.
The laser-focused meme that Biden employed is called ‘Dark Brandon’ and possesses a convoluted past.
In other crypto-related Super Bowl news, it has been reported that neither issuers of bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds nor crypto advertisers purchased advertisements or promoted during the game this year.