Many officials in US government agencies have three days to consider whether they intend to continue working their positions under Donald Trump.
A leak has revealed the incoming Trump administration could create a wider crypto reserve—prioritizing U.S.-created cryptocurrencies such as XRP and
With the general counsel stepping down, some of the main characters in the crypto industry's recent clashes with the Securities and Exchange Commission are out.
Altcoins may have more room to rally than bitcoin after the pro-crypto president elect Donald Trump returns to the Oval Office, with his inauguration scheduled on Monday, industry participants said.
"You're going to be very happy with me," President- elect Donald Trump told crypto-enthusiasts at a bitcoin conference last summer.
One big ask, On The Money has learned, includes no longer having to deal with the heavy hand of regulation by the SEC, also known as Wall Street’s top cop.
President-elect Donald Trump is planning to use his executive powers to reduce the regulatory burden faced by cryptocurrency companies and promote digital asset adoption in his first few days in office,
Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on his first day in office that will make the crypto industry a US priority.
As he assumes the presidency for a second time, Donald Trump brings with him a broad expanse of business relationships and financial entanglements.
The new $TRUMP meme coin – a type of cryptocurrency – launched Friday night with posts on Trump's Truth Social social media platform and on X, the social network previously known as Twitter. According to the coin's website, gettrumpmemes.com, there are 200 million $TRUMP coins available now, with plans to have 1 billion over the next three years.
The so-called altcoins typically refer to cryptocurrencies with smaller market capitalization than bitcoin. They are likely to benefit more from a friendly regulatory environment for digital assets, with Trump's inauguration scheduled on Monday, noted Samir Kerbage, chief investment officer at Hashdex.