Trump Says He Will Accept Crypto in His Campaign
The presumptive Republican nominee for the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump, has stated that his campaign will now be accepting donations in the form of various cryptocurrencies.
The presumptive Republican nominee for the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump, has stated that his campaign will now be accepting donations in the form of various cryptocurrencies.
Fidelity has revised its Form S-1 filing for an Ethereum-based spot ETF and removed the clause regarding staking.
The rate of new Bitcoin address registrations on the network has dropped to its lowest point since 2018.
There was a noteworthy increase in investments in crypto-based products during the past week, marking two consecutive weeks of positive inflows since the recent market downturn.
Michael Sonnenshein, CEO of crypto asset manager Grayscale Investments, has resigned from his position to pursue other interests.
China’s central bank, the People’s Bank of China, is slowly expanding the scope of testing for the country’s digital currency (CBDC).
According to Daniel Chung, co-founder of hedge fund Syncracy Capital, Solana will reach $200 by the end of May.

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