Trump once called bitcoin "a scam against the dollar," but he has since changed his stance — and profited from crypto.
President-elect Donald Trump congratulated the cryptocurrency community on Bitcoin's (CRYPTO: BTC) new all-time highs on Sunday even as the leading cryptocurrency posted its first weekly decline since his victory last month.
Bitcoin pared earlier losses after capping its first weekly decline since Donald Trump’s election victory, while many smaller tokens turned higher on the day.
Cryptocurrency markets have soared since Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election in November. The asset climbed from $69,374 on Election Day, hitting as high as $106,490 last week, largely accelerated by Trump's win and his pledge to make the country "the crypto capital of the planet."
A top crypto strategist thinks the digital asset market is in a position to witness a bullish continuation even as Bitcoin (BTC) trades below $100,000.
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
From Donald Trump’s strategic Bitcoin reserve to the potential for a Santa rally, fintech CEOs had plenty to say about the world’s most popular cryptocurrency
Bitcoin hit a record high above $107,000 Monday after President-elect Donald Trump reiterated plans to create a U.S. bitcoin strategic reserve.
The crypto market’s center of gravity is back in the US as 2025 approaches, courtesy of Donald Trump’s reelection to the presidency and widening demand for the nation’s digital-asset funds and derivatives contracts.
It remains unknown what the future holds for Bitcoin after it already reached the $100,000 threshold which was one of the top things that crypto fans and believers have been looking forward to for the top coin. But it is expected that it hasmore to give, especially as when Donald Trump officially begins his second term.
Citi analysts predict 2025 will be a transformative year for crypto, driven by ETF growth, stablecoin adoption, and a more supportive regulatory shift despite