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Will Strike Announce A Partnership With Apple At Bitcoin 2022? Here’s The 411

Is Apple ripe for bitcoin adoption? Something’s up with Strike’s CEO. Through Twitter, Jack Mallers seems to be dropping clue after clue. And the Bitcoin 2022 conference is next week in Miami. Last year, in the same event, Mallers himself announced that El Salvador would make bitcoin legal tender. Definitely one of the biggest news items of 2021. What will he and other guests of honor announce this time? Related Reading | Comparing Apple’s Growth With Bitcoin, Why This Expert Sets $700K As Long-Term Goal Could bitcoin-only Strike be about to announce an Apple partnership? How would such gigantic news affect the market? Let’s analyze Mallers’ cryptic tweets and see what we come up with. The Curious Case Of Jack Mallers’ Apple Tweets It all started with what appears to be a teaser for Mallers’ still-untitled “Announcement Keynote” at Bitcoin 2022. “With Bitcoin as the monetary network, the financial system will be cheaper, faster, more innovative, and more inclusive,” the Strike CEO wrote. With #Bitcoin as the monetary network, the financial system will be cheaper, faster, more innovative, and more inclusive. Two weeks 🗣🇺🇸#Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/9u9SkIVSdN — Jack Mallers (@jackmallers) March 24, 2022 Ok, but what does it have to do with Apple? You saw it and you missed it. In the picture, Jack Mallers’ hat features an old-school Apple logo while he’s flipping the bird to a Chase ATM. History rhymes…#Bitcoin 🍏 👀 ...

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