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by: xpoolPosted on: April 10, 2025

Trump and Crypto: Could a ‘Golden Age’ Be on the Horizon?

Top White House official Bo Hines has ignited excitement in the crypto community by predicting a ‘golden age’ for digital assets under a Trump administration. Is this bold prediction justified? This article explores the potential implications of a Trump-led shift in US policy towards crypto, examining Hines’ claims and contrasting them with current regulatory approaches.

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