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Billionaire Mike Novogratz Unveils Post-Election Prediction, Says ‘Giant Institutions’ Coming to Crypto

Billionaire Mike Novogratz Unveils Post-Election Prediction, Says ‘Giant Institutions’ Coming to Crypto

The founder and CEO of crypto-focused financial services firm Galaxy Digital, Mike Novogratz, is outlining what could happen to the digital asset space after the US general election. In a new interview on Bankless, Novogratz says that after the November election, the crypto is likely to get friendlier regulation and less hostile regulators. “I think […]

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Whether Trump’s memecoin pushes crypto in the ‘right direction’ remains unclear

Standard Chartered Predicts Bitcoin to Hit $100K Pre-Election, $150K if Trump Wins

Standard Chartered Predicts Bitcoin to Hit 0K Pre-Election, 0K if Trump WinsStandard Chartered expects bitcoin to climb to $100,000 as the U.S. presidential election approaches and potentially reach $150,000 if former U.S. President Donald Trump wins. The bank’s head of digital asset research cites Trump’s perceived crypto-friendly stance as key for this bullish outlook for bitcoin. Trump’s administration is seen as fostering a supportive regulatory environment, […]

Whether Trump’s memecoin pushes crypto in the ‘right direction’ remains unclear

Standard Chartered: Second Trump Term Would Be ‘Broadly Positive’ for Crypto

Standard Chartered: Second Trump Term Would Be ‘Broadly Positive’ for CryptoStandard Chartered Bank predicts that a second term for the Trump administration would create a favorable regulatory landscape, leading to a positive outlook for the crypto sector. The bank has revised its forecast citing improved market sentiment after cautioning that bitcoin’s price could drop to the $50K range. Standard Chartered on Trump and Crypto Standard […]

Whether Trump’s memecoin pushes crypto in the ‘right direction’ remains unclear