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Weekend reading | When those who trade cryptocurrencies talk about stocks, those who trade stocks talk about Bitcoin.
People in the cryptocurrency community have ignited the FOMO sentiment in the stock market, and the consensus has been written by a different group of people.
The cryptocurrency industry welcomes another significant IPO! Bullish, a trading and media giant supported by Peter Thiel, has applied for listing.
①Bullish has filed a registration statement with the U.S. SEC to list and trade on the NYSE; ②Its business includes the Bullish Cryptos Exchange and the professional data and media business Coindesk; ②As of the end of the first quarter this year, the total trading volume on the Bullish Exchange since its inception has exceeded $1.25 trillion, with an average daily trading volume of over $2.5 billion in the first quarter.
From defense to crypto assets, Trump's policies have ignited structural investment opportunities.
From defense to energy, from digital Assets to artificial intelligence, multiple Global Sectors are gaining momentum due to Trump's radical actions and policy tendencies.
Trump signed the GENIUS Act to establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins, signaling the start of the era of payments with Cryptos.
On Friday, Trump signed the GENIUS Act, officially establishing a regulatory framework for stablecoins. This landmark legislation may pave the way for digital Assets to become everyday payment tools.
Trump signed a bill related to stablecoins, stating that he will not allow the dollar to decline, and that Cryptos are beneficial to the dollar.
The "Genius Act" marks the implementation stage of stablecoin regulatory legislation in the United States. The Trump administration explicitly viewed stablecoins as tools to enhance the power of the US dollar and create demand for US Treasury securities, while opposing the emergence of central bank digital currencies (CBDC) that might challenge the dollar's status.
The stablecoin bill in hand is met with restless Wall Street bankers.
"The green light is on," can traditional banks also buy Bitcoin now?