President Donald Trump ordered the creation of a digital asset working group on Thursday which, among other things, would be tasked with exploring a U.S. cryptocurrency stockpile.
Trump is a man in a hurry, and social media is buzzing with questions about whether he will fulfill his promise of a strategic Bitcoin reserve.
Here are the catalysts that could usher in a new gold rush for these currencies, potentially before the end of the year. By now, you've probably heard that the new Trump administration has floated the idea of a strategic Bitcoin reserve (SBR).
There are already media reports that other nations, including Japan, Russia and China, are accumulating bitcoin ahead of a possible SBR announcement by the US. And Trump has even indicated that he might repeal a controversial crypto accounting rule that would allow banks to hold more bitcoin.
Trump's Executive Order promotes digital asset rights, bans CBDCs, and sets up a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve, boosting Bitcoin's potential value. Read my BTC thesis.
The new business venture by the Trump family is generating intensifying criticism and ethics questions, even as it has turned into an overnight phenomenon, generating a windfall on paper.
The chief executive of major bitcoin and crypto exchange Coinbase has predicted when the bitcoin price could flip gold's $18
Major U.S. banks Morgan Stanley and Bank of America are exploring cryptocurrency service offerings while awaiting regulatory clarity, marking a shift in traditional banking's approach to digital assets.
During 2024’s presidential election, the crypto industry gave generously to Donald Trump, lobbying hard for him to win. Now that their guy is in the White House, they’re hoping he will deliver on his promise to make America the “world capital” of cryptocurrency.
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would press the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates “immediately,” rekindling a fight over the historically independent U.S. central bank.
Ongoing presidential backing for digital assets is a key determinant for the continuation of 'crypto's golden era,' the report said.