Trump Media’s expansion into crypto, market rebounds

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Bitcoin has rebounded from its recent correction, surging from $101,000 to $105,300 with a 20% increase in trading volume following the Federal Reserve’s decision to hold interest rates steady.

Market sentiment remains sensitive to macroeconomic signals, and Trump’s growing engagement with crypto could further influence investor confidence as policy developments unfold.

With recent news around Trump Media’s expansion into fintech services, cryptospace has new hints on what to expect from the administration.

In the coming weeks with more advancements around executive orders including crypto we may see some correlation on BTC prices ranging from $95,000 to $117,000.

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