• August 19, 2024

How Much Has Donald Trump Made From NFT Sales? It's More Than You Might Think

Former President Donald Trump is on track to earn more passive income from cryptocurrency, particularly Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), than he does from his famous reality show, The Apprentice. What Happened: Trump’s foray into the crypto world has proven to be a lucrative venture, according to recent financial disclosures and blockchain data. Don't Miss: According to Cathie Wood, holding 6 Ethereum (ETH) could make you a millionaire, here’s why it can be true. If you invested $100 in DOGE when Elon Mu

  • August 19, 2024

Judge Denies SEC Request In Tron Foundation Case

According to CoinDesk, a federal judge has rejected a request from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in its ongoing securities fraud lawsuit against the Tron Foundation and its founder, Justin Sun. The case is being heard in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.The SEC had sought to force a pre-trial conference or require the filing of an additional response, accusing the Tron defendants of improperly advancing a new argument in their defense. The SEC claimed that the defence argued the sales of TRX and BTT did not meet the 'common enterprise' prong of the Howey Test, which is used to determine whether a transaction qualifies as an investment contract. This argument was allegedly introduced after the Tron defendants had already filed their motion to dismiss on May 30.Signed order denying SEC motion letter. Source: Courtlistener In response, Tron’s lawyers accused the SEC of attempting to create a controversy and urged the court to deny the SEC’s request. They reiterated that their defence is based on the belief that the sales of BTT and TRX fail the Howey test’s third prong, which involves the expectation of profits from the efforts of others. Tron’s attorneys argued that the SEC’s request for an additional reply document mischaracterized their argument.U.S. District Court Judge Edgardo Ramos sided with Tron’s lawyers, ruling to deny the SEC’s request. Ramos stated that since the defendants were not challenging the 'common enterprise' element of the Howey test, the SEC’s motion to strike the argument or for leave to file a sur-reply was denied.A representative for Tron declined to comment on the pending legal matters.

  • August 19, 2024

Sliding Bitcoin Struggling to Harness Rebound in Global Risk Appetite

(Bloomberg) -- Bitcoin and the wider crypto market are nursing sharp losses for the month so far even as global stocks push back toward record highs after shaking off a growth scare over the US economy.Most Read from BloombergA Floating Island in Baltimore Raises Hope for a Waterfront Revival‘Train Lovers’ Organize to Support Harris and Walz in Presidential BidPart of Downtown Montreal Is Flooded After Water Pipe BreaksThe Cross-Continental Race Using Only Public TransitClimate Disasters Are an

  • August 19, 2024

Fed Expected to Cut Rates in September Amid Market Anticipation

According to Odaily, market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut next month are growing stronger, with the Fed likely to meet these expectations. Wall Street veteran Peter Schiff has indicated that a rate cut in September is anticipated, primarily because the market is now counting on it. This expectation is cited as the reason for the rebound in U.S. stocks after a sell-off on Monday. Given that the possibility of a September rate cut has already been factored in by the market, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has little reason not to deliver, as he consistently aims to meet market expectations and avoid surprises.