Trump’s Bitcoin U-turn: How the crypto critic became a pump signal
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump pitched himself as a pro-Bitcoin candidate, but not too long ago he said it was based on “thin air.” Go to Source
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump pitched himself as a pro-Bitcoin candidate, but not too long ago he said it was based on “thin air.” Go to Source
As part of its coverage of the 2024 US Elections, Cointelegraph asked several congressional candidates for their positions on cryptocurrency and blockchain. Go to Source
Dan Gallagher, a former SEC commissioner, was one name former regulators reportedly said a Trump administration may consider to chair the securities regulator. Go to Source
The ruling paves the way for election prediction markets to operate in the United States. Go to Source
According to the current Polymarket odds, 77% of participants believe Vice President Kamala Harris is favored to win the popular vote. Go to Source
Though many Donald Trump supporters said nothing would stop them from voting for the Republican candidate, others didn’t seem to be pleased by his latest crypto lending project. Go to Source
Crypto interest groups could determine whether Democrats or Republicans have a majority in the US Senate in 2025 by backing candidates in crucial November races. Go to Source
The first and possibly only US presidential debate in 2024 will have the two candidates meeting in person for the first time. Go to Source
Up to 73% of US respondents who currently own cryptocurrency believe that a candidate’s position on crypto will influence their vote in the presidential election. Go to Source
With 57 days until the US election, expenditures from Super PACs seem to be heating up in Massachusetts and nationwide. Go to Source