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Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump has tapped Mark Uyeda, a Republican member of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, to be acting chair of the agency, the White House said on Monday.
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?
The president’s executive order on digital assets and the SEC’s crypto task force could set off a flurry of changes for crypto operations in the U.S.
Circle chief executive Jeremy Allaire thinks President Donald Trump will enable banks to trade crypto assets. In a new interview with Reuters, Allaire predicts Trump will sign a flurry of executive orders (EOs) enabling banks to hold digital assets in portfolios, trade them and offer crypto services to wealthy customers.
The dollar firmed on Monday as traders pondered the ramifications of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans at the start of a week in which the Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold interest rates steady.
President Donald Trump took another step toward his promise to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the planet” on Thursday, signing an executive order aimed at promoting the domestic cryptocurrency sector and exploring the possibility of a new national digital asset stockpile.
How can the U.S. administration be expected to regulate cryptocurrencies effectively when so many of its bigwigs, including the president, have stakes in the industry?
Donald and Melania Trump launched new cryptocurrencies over the weekend. Some experts are advising investors to be cautious.
President Donald Trump has signed a long-awaited crypto order that sets a federal agenda meant to move U.S. digital assets businesses into friendly oversight.
Any level above $150,000 for Bitcoin would be "speculative fever," US SEC cancels SAB 121 rule, and more: Hodler's Digest