According to Arkham monitoring data, after Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, his project WLFI purchased $4.70 million worth of bitcoin.
US President-elect Donald Trump promised during his election campaign to build a strategic reserve of bitcoin held by the US government. However, continuous breakthroughs in quantum computing technology have made the fate of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin seem uncertain. The Wall Street Journal reported on the 23rd that some...
In his letter of appointment to David Sacks, Trump said that Sacks will work to establish a legal framework that allows the cryptocurrency industry to have the clarity it has been demanding and to thrive in the United States. The analysis points out that David Sacks is expected to help spearhead the deregulation of the cryptocurrency industry that Trump promised during his campaign. This position is expected to add...
According to sources, Trump plans to narrow the list of candidates for U.S. Treasury secretary this week and favor someone with a Wall Street background for the job. The list of candidates for Treasury secretary includes Howard Lutnick, CEO of Construction Corporation, hedge fund billionaire John Paulson, former George Sauer...
In his latest victory speech, Trump mentioned that Musk had introduced him to the Starlink network system, calling it an important tool to connect more people to each other. In addition, Trump said that thanks to Musk's dedication and support, we will protect talented candidates like Musk.
On October 21st, former President Trump led Vice President Kamala Harris by 20 percentage points on Polymarket, raising concerns about manipulation. Kalshi Prediction Markets founder Tarek Mansour recently argued by providing comparable data from Kalshi that the results were accurate and not the result of inorganic manipulation.
According to Fox News, former US President Donald Trump used bitcoin to pay for a meal in a New York bar for the first time.
US cryptocurrency builders now under investigation by the Securities Exchange Commission "will be living in hell" if he fails to win the US Presidential Election in November, former US president Donald Trump said at the launch of his World Liberty Financial crypto platform. "If you can't win the election, those who are under investigation and are free now, and those who are not under scrutiny in the cryptocurrency world, they will live in hell," Trump said.
Trump posted an update on his health at Truth Social, where doctors said the bullet had caused a 2-centimeter-wide wound and that Trump was recovering from a gunshot wound.
According to sources, Trump will not mention Biden's name during his speech at the Republican National Convention.