Michael Saylor, founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), suggested at the White House Cryptocurrency Summit that the US government acquire 25% of the total bitcoin supply by 2035 to build a strategic bitcoin reserve. Data analytics believes that if the United States adopts Michael Saylor's plan, it will hold 5.25 million bitcoins, far more than the 1 million proposed by Senator Cynthia Lummis, and predicts that such reserves can generate 16 trillion to 81 trillion dollars by 2045, which is ...
Public Citizen, a government, business, and consumer watchdog, has called for a federal investigation into whether Trump violated laws banning gift solicitation by launching Meme, raising concerns about the existence of untraceable foreign payments. Public Citizen filed a formal complaint Wednesday with the Justice Department and the Office of Government Ethics, alleging that Trump's social media posts were used to promote the TRUMP token after taking office in January. The Justice Department, t...
The official website of the Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E.) has changed its logo. Although the new logo no longer uses the logo of Dogecoin, it still retains the Shiba Inu element, which was previously shared by Musk on the X platform.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said in a recent interview that the next target for the US government is Tether, the stablecoin company responsible for the circulation of the USDT stablecoin. Some experts consider the statement by the CEO of Ripple to be a very big insider report, and if it does happen, there will be very strong selling pressure in the USDT stablecoin market, in which case the value of USDT will drop significantly.
According to the New York Times, TikTok sued the US government over the "Do Not Sell" bill.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Sam Altman will serve on the U.S. government's artificial intelligence security committee, advising the Department of Homeland Security on the safe deployment of artificial intelligence within U.S. critical infrastructure.
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft CEO Nadella, Alphabet CEO Pichai and other tech giants will join a new U.S. federal advisory committee focused on the safe use of artificial intelligence in critical U.S. infrastructure. The committee will work with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to develop recommendations for grid operators, transportation service providers and manufacturing plants, among others, on how to use AI while protecting their systems from potential ...