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Trump claims there’s ‘nothing illegal’ with earning over $1B from crypto while in office - The Trump family’s crypto business now makes up a large portion of the president’s income
According to The Motley Fool Ascent's 2024 Cryptocurrency Investor Trends Survey, there are a number of reasons for the crypto skepticism. And curiously enough, one of them was the belief that crypto is unable to deliver a good return. This reason was ...
From crypto hater Nouriel Roubini launching the Technodollar to Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff putting out tokenized gold, meet the skeptics who are now cashing in on crypto.
A version of this story appeared in CNN Business’ Nightcap newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. But there’s a big planting-seeds-for-the-next-financial-crisis kind of reason why you should understand what this bill is. So let’s ...
After the dramatic collapse of three major banks – Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and Silvergate Bank – this month, the crypto industry is buzzing with debates about whether it has been effectively "unbanked." At least one crypto skeptic says ...
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler is a well-known critic of the crypto industry, often warning investors that the asset class is rife with fraud. But the top Wall Street regulator, who’s seen as crypto’s no. 1 enemy, made a rare ...
A few crypto bros on X were not happy about the first WIRED@Night event. On Thursday, April 16th, WIRED readers gathered at the @acehotelbrooklyn for a conversation with actor turned crypto skeptic Ben McKenzie (@mrbenmckenzie), co-author of "Easy Money ...
There are various ways to interpret cost as the reason for not investing in crypto. But probably the most likely interpretation is something that can only be described as Bitcoin sticker shock. Imagine the scenario: You finally make up your mind to buy a ...
New financial disclosures show President Trump made $1.4 billion on crypto in 2025. Tom Bergin, investigative financial reporter for Reuters, joins CBS News to discuss the potential conflicts of interest that comes from Mr.