As the Trump administration unleashes friendly policies towards the cryptocurrency industry, CoinList returns to the United States after five years and opens a 2Z token sale for the DoubleZero Foundation, which is the first time since 2019 that qualified investors in the United States can participate. DoubleZero is positioned as the next generation of distributed system infrastructure. This sale is only open to five blockchain validators such as Solana, and US buyers need to lock in for one year. Previously, DoubleZero just completed a $28 million financing, valuing it at $400 million. CoinList said this marks a new beginning for the public offering of the US crypto market.
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The US Treasury has submitted its semi-annual report to Congress on the macroeconomic and foreign exchange policies of America's major trading partners. In the report, the Treasury Department examines and assesses the policies of America's major trading partners, which account for about 78 percent of America's foreign trade in goods and services, for the four quarters ending December 2024. The review found that no major trading partner of the United States manipulated the exchange rate between i...
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U.S. stocks closed Thursday, with the Dow initially down 0.25 percent, the S & P 500 down 0.5 percent and the Nasdaq Composite down 0.8 percent. Tesla (TSLA. O) fell 14.2 percent, the new Circle rose 167 percent, and Apple (AAPL. O) and NVIDIA (NVDA. O) both fell more than 1 percent.