Harnessing the Metaverse: The Future of Banking, Blockchain & Crypto – A Deeper Look

“Bank of America has implemented the world’s first VR and AI training for banking employees in the metaverse. Cryptocurrencies like Ethereum are preferred by some businesses for their fluidity and decentralisation against traditional banking. However, market volatility and security threats remain a concern. Tech giant Siemens plans to build an ‘industrial metaverse’, but the ecological impact of such advancements is under scrutiny.”

Demise of the Dollar: Kiyosaki’s Forecast and the Golden Opportunity for Crypto

Esteemed financial author Robert Kiyosaki forecasts the “demise” of the U.S. dollar following the alliance of BRICS nations to establish a gold-backed currency, predicting a significant Bitcoin surge to $120,000 per coin. Economic shifts and increasing crypto interest indicate a potential upheaval of the dollar’s long-held position as world reserve currency.

Bitcoin ETFs – A False Dawn or a Beacon of Hope? Be Ready for the Crypto Rollercoaster

The recent dip in Bitcoin price followed a wave of ETF applications in the US which failed to shift market sentiment as anticipated. JPMorgan’s analysis suggests lack of transformative potential in the US ETF landscape. Despite this, ‘whales’ have accumulated an additional equivalent of $2.15 billion in Bitcoin, opposing the JPMorgan analysis. Understanding volatility and risk in digital assets is crucial before making financial decisions.

Crypto Enthusiast Mayor’s Presidential Bid: A Push for Blockchain or Risky Move?

Miami’s “Bitcoin Mayor” Francis X. Suarez has filed to run for U.S. presidency, which could stimulate growth and adoption of digital currencies and blockchain-based services. His presidential bid may prompt a profound conversation on cryptocurrency’s role in shaping America’s economy, but also raise concerns about potential risks, vulnerabilities, and conflicts of interest.

DeSantis Defends Bitcoin and Slams CBDCs: Pros, Cons, and Crypto’s Future Battle

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced his US Presidential Campaign, committing to protect Bitcoin if elected. He supports decentralized cryptocurrencies and criticizes central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) for their potential surveillance exploitation and invasion of financial freedoms. The challenge lies in protecting decentralized cryptocurrencies while addressing centralized digital currencies’ harmful effects.

Crypto-Friendly Presidential Candidate: Sen. Tim Scott’s Vision for US Digital Assets Future

Sen. Tim Scott announces his bid for US president with a focus on establishing a digital assets regulatory framework that safeguards consumers and encourages innovation. As the ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, Scott aims to develop a comprehensive approach covering blockchain, digital assets, and consumer protection, emphasizing consumer safety, accessibility, and industry growth.

2024 Presidential Race: RFK Jr.’s Impact on Crypto Policy and CBDC Debate

2024 presidential race candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes the Biden Administration’s proposal for a 30% tax on cryptocurrency mining, arguing it hinders industry growth and stifles innovation. Kennedy also accuses U.S. financial regulators of waging “an extra-legal war on crypto” and opposes Central Bank Digital Currencies as mechanisms for social surveillance and control.

Could Bitcoin Decide the Next President? Exploring Cryptocurrency’s Growing Political Influence

“Bitcoin and the crypto community could be deciding factors in a U.S. presidential election. Candidates now need to proclaim their stance on cryptocurrencies. The U.S. Federal Reserve estimates that 8%-11% of the American population, owning cryptocurrencies, can considerably influence the election. Anti-Bitcoin policies may thus, alienate a rapidly growing cohort of voters.”