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Retail Investors Sour On Crypto
First-time crypto buyers face highest risks from Trump meme coin
Indeed, the traders most affected by the erosion of the token’s value remain first-time investors. “These are largely new retail buyers,” said the blockchain analytics firm
Trump renews interest in crypto “meme coins”
The launch of the Trump token, which hit a $15 billion valuation, rides the trend and raises questions. Axios reporter Brady Dale explains what a meme coin is and what owners can actually do with them.
Retail Investors Sour On Crypto As Trump’s Meme Coins Add To The Chaos
Meme coins have always been divisive, but Trump and Melania’s entry into the space seems to be pushing some retail investors over the edge. A recent Stocktwits poll reveals that 31% of retail investors feel that the creation of these meme coins is driving their dislike for the crypto market,
TRUMP coin: the signal of crypto era and rise of memecoins by global broker Octa
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 31 January 2025 – Memecoins were on the rise in 2024. Their overall market capitalisation increased from $20 billion last January up to $120 billion in December 2024.
Trump, Crypto and Hedge Fund
‘Crypto Is Ground Zero’: Hedge Fund Warns Investors Trump Is Inflating a Catastrophic Bubble
Hedge fund Elliott Management recently sent a letter to investors warning them away from crypto. It urged clients to remember that crypto is a speculative market, suggested that the White House has caused a massive bubble to form, and predicted that a huge crash is coming.
Top hedge fund Elliott Management fears Trump is inflating a crypto bubble that faces 'inevitable' collapse, report says
Elliott Management wrote that White House policy is fueling a speculative crypto bubble that will eventually "wreak havoc."
Hedge fund Elliott warns White House is inflating crypto bubble that ‘could wreak havoc’
Elliott’s criticism of the White House’s stance on crypto comes despite the fact that the firm’s founder, Paul Singer, is a longtime Republican donor who donated $56mn to conservative candidates in the 2024 election cycle, according to website OpenSecrets.
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Here are the most common red flags for crypto scams in 2025
What are the most common types of cryptocurrency scams we will see 2025, and how have they evolved from previous years? Nati ...
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Leak Reveals Trump Feared To Be Fueling A ‘Dangerous’ Bitcoin And Crypto Price Bubble
A leaked Elliott Management letter to investors reveals the hedge fund’s managers fear Trump is stoking a unprecedented ...
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Crypto Price Today: Bitcoin trades below $103,000; Altcoins trade mixed
Bitcoin's recent decline coincides with market uncertainty after President Donald Trump's tariff announcement. The U.S. plans ...
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Crypto Exchange Kraken Says Revenue More Than Doubled Last Year
The crypto exchange Kraken, which has long-held aspirations of becoming a publicly-traded company, said revenue more than ...
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Political and Geopolitical Factors Influencing the Crypto Market – Trump, Musk, High Stakes and Silk Road
On the other hand, political factors, high-profile criminal cases and amnesties of scandalous figures could revert the market ...
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Crypto Romances, Deceptions, And Due Diligence
Investment in crypto is poised to expand significantly with the new Administration in Washington. Crypto experts emphasize ...
Inside Bitcoins
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Best Crypto to Buy Right Now – Immutable, Gala, Bitcoin Cash
InsideBitcoins curates the best crypto to buy right now, analyzing the top market picks for potential gains and investment ...
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Crypto exchange Kraken’s revenue doubled in 2024 to $1.5 billion
Crypto exchange Kraken's revenue more than doubled year-over-year in 2024, with the company recording roughly $1.5 billion in ...
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The FBI says crypto fraud cost Americans $5.6 billion a year. Here’s how you can stay safe
From phishing texts to ‘pig butchering’ romance scams, cryptocurrency fraud is on the rise. Here’s how to spot scams before ...
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