Capitalization of the world in the cryptographic carpet during the January 27 tender fell by more than 5%, indicate the Coinmarketcap data. This happened after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, signed a decree on the creation of a working group on cryptocurrencies.
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At 20:08 Moscow time, capitalization decreased by 5.48% in the last 24 hours and amounted to $ 3.4 billion. The decline was demonstrated by all the most popular cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, which lost almost 5%of the cost per day and was less than $ 100,000, Ethereum (-7%) and Dogecoin, backed by Ilon Mask (-8%) .
Trump ordered to establish a working group in cryptocurrencies on January 24. According to the decree of the president of the United States, you will have to develop new rules to regulate digital assets and study the possibility of creating a national cryptocurrency reserve. The document does not contain confirmation that the crypto -cutter will be created, although the politician promised to do this during the electoral campaign, Bloomberg said.
American Forbes writes that the United States stock market also affected the cost of Bitcoin. The actions of several companies associated with artificial intelligence fell after the news that the Chinese Speeek neuronal network beat Operai Chatgpt in the American segment of the App Store online store.
Previously, Financial Times said the leaders of cryptographic companies began to disappoint Trump due to Trump and Melania Memcoirs, who were released by the president of the United States and his wife Melania. According to market participants, excessive volatility of these tokens can damage the sector, as well as cause a negative reaction among investors.
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