Market news: Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia is open to bilateral talks with Ukraine on the issue of (mutual) strikes.
Musk has twice this month expressed support for auditing the Federal Reserve, but Trump's executive order explicitly rules out the Fed's monetary policy, and Bessant has also said there are no plans to infringe on the Fed's independence. Click to view...
On February 24th, Christian, the founder of Infini, said in the community that the current withdrawal is normal, and the personal funds are advanced first.
Altvest Capital Ltd. said it will become the first listed company in Africa to adopt bitcoin as a major treasury reserve asset, a strategy that follows Michael Saylor's strategy in which shares have soared more than 2,400 percent since it began buying bitcoin. Altvest CEO Warren Wheatley said in an interview that the company bought one bitcoin and has applied to regulators to raise about 200 million rand ($10 million) by selling shares to increase its treasury reserves. He added that no final de...
European Central Bank Governing Council member Simkus expressed his support for the expectation of three more interest rate cuts in 2025. The direction of interest rates is clear, and the next move is also clear. There is no good reason for not cutting interest rates in March.
On February 20th, Solana chain Meme coin PAIN posted on X, saying that as previously promised, 80% of the 185,976 SOL raised has been refunded, and all funds sent after block 318346069 (that is, the end of PAINSALE) have also been refunded. The token share of meme coin prototype character Harold himself will be locked for 20 years until 2045. Its token economic model shows that the total supply of PAINs is 10 million, of which 50% is allocated to Harold himself, 20% for pre-sale, 15% for liquidi...
President Donald Trump says he is working to balance the budget immediately. He wants to achieve a balanced budget, but doesn't want to commit now. Trump said he is considering giving 20% of DOGE savings to Americans, and could also use 20% of DOGE savings to pay down debt.
Adorni, spokesperson for President Millai, said it was an "insult" to believe that Millai had been involved in bribes in promoting cryptocurrencies, and that the government did not currently plan to fire any officials over the cryptocurrency scandal.
Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said Moscow would be happy to welcome representatives of major powers who wish to celebrate the Victory Day with Russia, including US President Donald Trump. Speaking to Russian Channel 1, Peskov said: "President Putin has publicly stated that this is a very important day for us. So if there are countries, especially major powers, that are willing to share with us the joy of this victory and the significance of this day, then we...
Zach Pandl, head of research at Grayscale, said in an interview that "a Fed rate cut is out of the question for now." He pointed out that this is bad for risk assets such as bitcoin in the short term, as the market is further digesting expectations that the Fed will delay rate cuts. Pandl believes that the CPI data in January exceeded expectations (up 3% year-on-year), and core inflation also rose to 3.3%, indicating that inflation remains stubborn. Pandl also warned that if inflation continues ...
President Trump has said he could cut defense spending in half.
President Trump said he hoped Russia would return to the G7 and that kicking Russia out was a mistake.
White House officials said they would not rule out the possibility of global tariffs.
President Trump said he expected tariffs in many countries to remain unchanged and did not expect any exemptions.
On February 13th, OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer said on social platforms that OpenSea is changing a lot, OS2 is not just a new product, and SEA is not just a token. This is about the beginning of a new OpenSea. The NFT bull market changed us, becoming too corporate, too Web2, afraid of risk, and ignoring the original purpose of building for users. I decided we needed to completely regroup...