Donald Trump Is Giving Out $2,000 To Americans, Here’s What Happened To Bitcoin The Last Time Government Gave Out Free Money

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US President Donald Trump has announced plans to give out $2,000 to American citizens, drawing attention from analysts who are debating how this influx of cash could impact Bitcoin (BTC). The last time the US government initiated direct cash payments to citizens, it ignited a massive BTC rally. Now analysts are wondering if history could repeat itself with Trump’s latest stimulus plan. 

How Bitcoin Surged After Donald Trump’s Stimulus Checks In 2020

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), signed into law on March 27, 2020, provides a historical blueprint of how payments from the US government can affect the crypto market. According to crypto analyst Satoshi Flipper, once $1,200 checks started reaching Americans in 2020, many recipients immediately funnelled the funds into cryptocurrencies. 

The analyst noted that just days after the cash distribution announcement, both Coinbase and Binance reported spikes in $1,200 Bitcoin purchases, with users often matching the exact check amounts. At the time, Bitcoin was trading around $6,800, more than 93% below its price of $106,317 at the time of writing. Within six weeks, the leading cryptocurrency had jumped 50% to $10,000, starting the momentum of its historic 2020 price rally. 

Between 2020 and 2021, Satoshi Flipper disclosed that BTC rose from $3,850 after the March 2020 crash to a previous all-time high above $69,000. Ethereum also saw dramatic gains, rising from $120 to $4,800. Furthermore, the total cryptocurrency market capitalization grew from around $180 billion to over $3 trillion. 

He also highlighted that during the cash distributions, millions of new users entered crypto through applications like Robinhood and Cash App. Notably, the combination of government cash, market uncertainty, and retail excitement created a powerful wave of investment that fueled the biggest bull run the market had ever seen. Now, with Trump announcing a new $2,000 stimulus plan for Americans, analysts are speculating about whether history could repeat itself—and if Bitcoin could experience another dramatic bull run. 

Trump’s $2,000 Cash Plan To Millions Of Americans

On November 9, the Trump Truth Social X account, run by the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), announced that Americans who are not classified as high-income earners could expect $2,000 payments. The post started by criticizing people against tariffs and highlighting the strong economic indicators in the US, including record stock market levels, high 401(k) balances, and low inflation. 

Trump framed the $2,000 payments as a dividend to ordinary Americans while also emphasizing investments in US businesses, factories, and infrastructure. The administration also claimed that this approach will support citizens directly while managing the nation’s broader economic growth and its $37 trillion debt reduction goals. 

Speaking on the new cash stimulus, political commentator Brian Krassentein suggests that the plan is intended to help boost the economy, which Trump has described as struggling. Additionally, the total cost of the program could add around $650 billion to the national deficit. 

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