Donald Trump, the self-styled bitcoin and crypto president, will reportedly issue several crypto-related executive orders on his first day back in the White
Markets were buoyant on Friday, the last trading day before Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday, but there were some signs of jitters on Wall Street.
The world’s largest cryptocurrency surged in value again after surpassing $100,000 for the first time last month - shortly after 'crypto President' Donald Trump won the election
President Donald Trump this week signed an executive order to establish U.S. dominance in the digital asset market and make the country the global center of crypto. But does that order deliver on what Trump said he'd accomplish?
Donald Trump signed his first executive order on crypto, establishing a working group and prohibiting CBDCs without mentioning Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin is known for its volatility, with its price often experiencing significant swings in both directions. This characteristic has
Solana's native token reached an all-time high after launching the $TRUMP token on the blockchain. The trend might happen again.
The price of bitcoin was last higher by more than 2% ... Crypto investors have hailed Trump's arrival to the White House as a positive moment for the industry. The president has promised to ...
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