Bitcoin turned negative after President Donald Trump’s executive actions establishing a working group on digital assets fell short of expectations. Most Read from BloombergWhat Happened to Hanging Out ...
Trump’s executive order establishes a crypto working group to regulate digital assets and explore a Bitcoin strategic reserve ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order promoting digital assets and other financial technologies Thursday afternoon. The order established a working group intended to shape regulation and ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday has signed executive orders on digital assets, aiming to bolster U.S. leadership in the ...
Donald Trump signed his first executive order on crypto, establishing a working group and prohibiting CBDCs without mentioning Bitcoin.
The ‘crypto president’ has delivered on yet another promise he made to the industry. In an iconic display of loyalty on Jan.
President Donald Trump has signed a long-awaited crypto order that sets a federal agenda meant to move U.S. digital assets businesses into friendly oversight.
President Donald Trump signed executive actions related to cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence, moves that could bolster two nascent industries. The president was joined by White House AI and ...
The group will be led by White House crypto and AI czar David Sacks and will include the heads of the Treasury Department, Justice Department, and SEC, among other agency leaders.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive order that aims to restrict automatic citizenship to babies ...
Trump spoke at length about AI but not crypto in World Economic Forum speech, but the president has an executive-order ...
Asian shares are mixed after China rolled out more moves to boost its lagging stock markets. Hong Kong and Shanghai rose but ...