Forbes, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST The push for regulatory clarity was driven “primarily so Bitcoin could come out of the shadows,” said Luis Buenaventura, chief technology officer of Bloom Solutions. |
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Business Insider, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Donald Trump rose to power in a surprise electoral victory promising a disaffected electorate that he could more than double the nation’s rate of economic growth to 4%. Barely a month into his presidency, Trump's advisors have already downgraded that rather elevated forecast. Steve Mnuchin, Trump’s just-confirmed Treasury Secretary and a former banker at Goldman Sachs, has been making the rounds talking up plans for a round of tax cuts. In the process, he has substantially downgraded the White House's goal for economic growth — to just 3%. The White House website still boasts that, "to get the economy back on track, President Trump has outlined a bold plan to create 25 million new American jobs in the next decade and return to 4% annual economic growth." But in an interview with CNBC, Mnuchin was signing a much softer tune. "We believe we can get back to sustainable growth of 3% or more," he said. To put the difference in perspective, a full percentage point of growth could equate to millions of new jobs, so the margin of error is hardly trivial. Investors might be reminded of a recent pattern at the Federal Reserve, which has consistently overestimated the likely strength of US gross domestic product growth at the start of each of the several last years, only to turn tail as conditions worsened or unexpected shocks hit the economy. They already seem to be doing the same this year, having pegged themselves to the prospect of three interest rate increases that look increasingly unlikely. This pattern has damaged the Fed’s credibility with financial markets and the broader public — a trend that could haunt the Trump administration as its campaign hopes inevitably collide with the realities of government. SEE ALSO: Trump's immigration plans could cripple the US economy Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: Trump's doctor and a hair surgeon explain what's going on with his hair |
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CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Inside the struggle to trace the transactions of human traffickers, who, in recent years, have turned to bitcoin. |
Forbes, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Because of their investment acumen, often long-term time horizons, and considerable wealth at their disposal, a growing number of family offices are seeking out less traditional asset classes such as Bitcoins and similar venture investments to incorporate into their investment portfolios. |
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