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Biggest Cryptocurrency price crashes after ‘first bitcoin president’ slaps global tariffs. Here is what has gone wrong

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Biggest Cryptocurrency price crashes after ‘first bitcoin president’ slaps global tariffs. Here is what has gone wrong
Bitcoin, often described as the biggest or the most popular cryptocurrency, price has plunged 10 per cent since US President Donald Trump announced his global tariffs last week. Bitcoin price fell below $78,000 on Sunday night. Bitcoin reached a record price of nearly $110,000 on January 20, 2025 when Trump took the oath of office to become the 47th president of the United States, as per a report.

The rapid drop shows that bitcoin, often pitched as a stable long-term source of value, is still subject to the gyrations of the broader market that has cratered since Trump announced broad import taxes last week. Many investors treat bitcoin just like any other tech stock, a risky investment that it makes sense to sell in difficult times, NYT News Service reported.

Virtually everyone in the cryptocurrency world celebrated the second election of President Donald Trump, an enthusiastic booster of the industry who promised to turn the United States into the “crypto capital of the planet.”

But now the man nicknamed “the first bitcoin president” is presiding over a bitcoin crash, the report says.

Since he won a second term, Trump has largely made good on his promises to help the crypto industry. He has appointed regulators who support crypto and signed an executive order directing the creation of a government stockpile of bitcoin.

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At the same time, Trump has also broadened his personal investments in the crypto world, marketing a so-called memecoin to his supporters. But the impact of his tariffs on the crypto market has led to some downfall in rates.

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Franklin Breaks Past BTC and ETH Walls With XRP and SOL Driving ETF Expansion

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Franklin Breaks Past BTC and ETH Walls With XRP and SOL Driving ETF Expansion
Franklin Templeton expanded its crypto ETF beyond bitcoin and ether by adding XRP and solana alongside other major tokens, signaling a shift toward broader market exposure and rising demand for assets tied to real-world utility and diversified blockchain use cases.
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UK Passes Property (Digital Assets etc) Act Formally Recognizing Crypto as Property

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UK Passes Property (Digital Assets etc) Act Formally Recognizing Crypto as Property

The U.K. now formally recognizes cryptocurrency as property following the passing of a new law this week.

The Property (Digital Assets etc) Act received Royal Assent, the final step of an act becoming law after being passed by Parliament.

The act, approved by King Charles on Tuesday, was designed to modernize property law to take account of digital assets. Previously, property fell into one of two categories: things in possession, such as physical objects, and things in action, such as a debt.

The law establishes a third category that includes digital assets such as cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

Crypto industry associations welcomed the law, hailing it as an important step in the legal recognition of digital assets and therefore instilling greater confidence for users.

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“This change provides greater clarity and protection for consumers and investors by ensuring that digital assets can be clearly owned, recovered in cases of theft or fraud, and included within insolvency and estate processes,” trade association CryptoUK wrote in a post on X.

“By recognising digital assets in law, the UK is giving consumers clear ownership rights, stronger protections, and the ability to recover assets lost through theft or fraud,” Gurinder Singh Josan MP, co-chair of the Crypto and Digital Assets All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) wrote in an emailed comment.

Cryptocurrency has previously been treated as property in court, but this has been on a case-by-case basis. This act makes the recognition law.

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$11T Vanguard Lays out ‘What Investors Need to Know’ as Crypto ETF Doors Blast Open

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Vanguard has published new guidance outlining what investors need to know about crypto exposure, pairing expanded access to third-party digital-asset funds with a push for clearer understanding of product structure, risks and how these holdings fit into broader portfolios.
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