News/FameEX Morning Crypto News Recap | March 21, 2025

FameEX Morning Crypto News Recap | March 21, 2025

2025-03-21 03:23:11

Trump Criticizes Fed Decisions, Calls for Rate Cuts

On March 20, White House Press Secretary Levitt affirmed President Trump's right to criticize the Federal Reserve, emphasizing Trump's clear stance on wanting to lower interest rates.

 

Trump Reaffirms End to Previous Administration’s Regulatory Crackdown on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies

In a pre-recorded speech at the Digital Asset Summit, President Trump stated the U.S. leads in cryptocurrency and next-gen finance. He announced an end to previous regulatory crackdowns and urged Congress to pass legislation with straightforward rules for stablecoins and market structure, aiming to support innovation and clarity in the digital asset space.

 

Trump to Implement Reciprocal Tariffs on India Beginning April 2

Despite India's efforts to ease trade barriers, President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on India, set to begin on April 2, escalating trade tensions.

 

Nasdaq and NYSE Expand 24/7 Trading to Cater to Growing Global Investor Demand

At the New York Digital Assets Summit, Nasdaq’s Giang Bui highlighted global demand for U.S. stock access during local hours, inspired by crypto's 24/7 model. Nasdaq is in talks with regulators, while the NYSE has already gained approval to extend trading hours, signaling a shift toward round-the-clock stock trading.

 

U.S. SEC: Individual and Collective Crypto Mining Not Classified as Securities Transactions

The U.S. SEC clarified that proof-of-work (PoW) crypto mining, whether individual or collective, does not constitute securities sales—provided specific conditions are met, easing regulatory concerns for miners operating under compliant frameworks.

 

Analyst PlanB Says the True Bull Market Is Still Ahead

On March 20, analyst PlanB shared on social media that the true crypto bull market hasn’t begun yet.

 

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