Crypto stocks finished the week on a strong upswing as Bitcoin reclaimed the upper end of its recent trading range. The latest leg of the rally coincided with a broader improvement in risk sentiment following an announcement from the US Treasury about doubling certain long-dated bond buybacks—an action intended to support liquidity in the Treasury market. That macro tailwind fed directly into shares linked to digital-asset demand and balance-sheet exposure. According to market data cited by Cointelegraph, Bitcoin rose above $79,000 during Friday’s trading, while major crypto-related equities posted double-digit gains. Key takeaways Bitcoin’s move above $79,000 helped lift publicly traded miners and crypto treasury companies, including Canaan, Strive and Metaplanet. US Treasury’s decision to double select long-dated bond buybacks was framed as liquidity support, boosting overall risk appetite. Crypto exchange and brokerage stocks such as Coinbase and Robinhood also advanced sharpl...
A Reuters survey found that 63% of respondents believe President Trump and his family profiting from crypto is inappropriate, while 32% believed it was appropriate. Breaking down the respondents further, 69% of Republicans considered the profits appropriate, while an overwhelming 92% of Democrats believed they were inappropriate. Survey Results The nationwide survey was conducted between August 14 and August 17 by Reuters and Ipsos, and interviewed 1,166 adults. The survey has a margin of error of around three percentage points. The survey reignited the ethical debate around President Trump and his family’s crypto investments while he is in office. Understandably, views were divided by political leanings, as Republican supporters found the earnings appropriate, while Democratic Party supporters called them inappropriate. “New Reuters/Ipsos poll: 69% of Americans, including 48% of Trump's own voters, say his business interests are influencing his presidential decisions. His crypto v...