(Bloomberg) -- As Donald Trump prepares to fulfill a lengthy list of campaign promises, the president-elect’s vow to ensure that all remaining Bitcoin is “made in the USA” may prove to be one of the most challenging to keep. Trump made the pledge in ...
Donald Trump‘s campaign promise to bring all Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) mining operations back to the United States faces considerable obstacles, despite his newfound support for the cryptocurrency industry.
Now, as a leak reveals Russia could beat the U.S. to a bitcoin reserve, Trump has been pitched a "capital markets renaissance fueled" by bitcoin to "unlock trillions in wealth" by MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor.
Since pledging to make America the "crypto capital of the planet", Trump's promises to enact pro-cryptocurrency policies have helped push the value of bitcoin to new records. Can the great run continue?
Trump once called bitcoin "a scam against the dollar," but he has since changed his stance — and profited from crypto.
President-elect Donald Trump has expressed interest in building up a stockpile of bitcoin. What would that mean for taxpayers?
Russia has begun using Bitcoin and other digital currencies for international trade. This move follows legislative changes aimed at countering Western sanctions. The shift aligns with US President Joe
Republican senator Cynthia Lummis has introduced a bill to congress, entitled the Boosting Innovation, Technology and Competitiveness Through Optimized Investment Nationwide (BITCOIN) Act, which proposes the U.S. buy 1 million bitcoins over five years to reduce the spiraling $35 trillion U.S. national debt.
Bitcoin reacted by hitting an all-time high of $89,800, driven by optimism over Trump’s perceived crypto-friendly stance. The year concluded with fireworks in December as Bitcoin broke through the psychological barrier of $100,000 to hit an all-time high of $108,268.45 on December 17 according to to CoinMarketCap.
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Russia wants to beat America to Bitcoin. The plan? A national Bitcoin reserve. If Vladimir Putin pulls this off before Donald Trump’s America, it won’t just
The crypto asset was down over 9 percent as of money, following a surge in price after President-elect Donald Trump's win.