$99K Trump ‘plunge protection’ — 5 Things to know in Bitcoin this week
Bitcoin takes its cues from US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, with new BTC price all-time highs joining a crypto volatility frenzy. Go to Source
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Bitcoin takes its cues from US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, with new BTC price all-time highs joining a crypto volatility frenzy. Go to Source
World Liberty, Trump’s associated decentralized finance project, acquired over $100 million worth of ETH before its launch. While the spotlight has been taken by the meme tokens of President Trump and the First Lady, World Liberty has been accumulating Ether stealthily. According to Spot on Chain, World Liberty bought $48 million worth of ETH yesterday. … Read more
Bitcoin briefly surged above $109,000 on Jan. 20, breaking its previous high above $108,000 recorded in mid-December 2024. Go to Source
World Liberty Financial completed its initial sale of tokens at 1.5 cents each and has now released more, hiking the price to 5 cents. Go to Source
The Trump crypto business World Liberty Financial has bought up millions worth of Ether in the past day as the token has slightly strengthened against Bitcoin. Go to Source
Melania Trump’s memecoin launched after Donald Trump’s official TRUMP token reached a $15 billion market cap before falling nearly 30%. Go to Source
Many crypto influencers and financial analysts have characterized the TRUMP memecoin launch as a new era for capital formation. Go to Source
“Immense gratitude to everyone who voted for President Trump on my behalf,” the Silk Road founder wrote in a November 2024 X post. Go to Source
XRP inches closer to overtaking ETH, Crypto inaugural Ball, Trump’s first-day Executive Orders and more in this Week in Review. Week in Review XRP’s price surge this week brings it closer to overtaking Ethereum. The U.S. crypto scene is abuzz with the inaugural Crypto Ball, celebrating President-elect Trump’s pro-crypto agenda. Reports suggest Trump’s first-day executive … Read more
The president-elect can only serve a four-year term before the Oval Office is contested between two new presidential candidates in 2028. Go to Source